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This series of paintings unveils a bouquet of white and pink flowers, tenderly touched by soft hints of blue and pale yellow. It is as though time itself holds its breath, allowing the viewer to linger in a suspended moment of stillness and grace. The flowers rise with delicate elegance, fragile in appearance yet imbued with a quiet, undeniable strength. Each petal whispers of transience, yet together they radiate a sense of permanence—an eternal beauty that cannot be diminished.

 

At the heart of the composition lies a single golden dot, slightly off balance yet paradoxically anchoring the entire piece. This subtle presence introduces a tension that dissolves into harmony, giving the work its perfect flow. The gold is both a rupture and a unifier, a reminder that balance does not always come from symmetry but often from the unexpected elements that ground us.

 

The bouquet itself becomes more than a study of nature; it is an allegory of being. These flowers invite us to contemplate the profound strength hidden within delicacy and the transformative power of authenticity. They call us to return to the essence of simply existing—without masks, without pretenses, without the burden of becoming anything other than what we are at our core.

 

Nature, in its quiet wisdom, carries this timeless lesson. It speaks softly yet with authority, reminding us of what is truly important, while the rest—the noise, the superficial layers—becomes nothing more than decoration. In this way, the painting offers both stillness and renewal, a space where fragility and resilience coexist, and where viewers are invited to rediscover the beauty of presence, of being fully aligned with life’s delicate yet unbreakable flow.

The Weight of a Golden Dot

500,00 €Price
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  • Artwork
    Size: 15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.2 D in
    Size: 40 W x 40 H x 0.5 D cm

    Painting Oil on canvas mounted on Recycled plywood
    Original:One-of-a-kind

    Ready to Hang
    Ships in a box

     

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