Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 30 W × 60 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | flower |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The artwork titled "There are days when the sun cries." This piece delves into intense emotions and symbolism, inviting you to explore its depths. The vibrant red background serves as a backdrop for sunflowers, adorned with even brighter red spots, creating a captivating tension and energy. This painting is part of my "Melting Tenderness" series, although it deviates from the clearly noticeable flow present in the other artworks. The sunflowers, known for their beauty and endurance, are subtly highlighted with red veins, connecting them symbolically to the emotional depth of the background. This artwork also represents vitality and endurance, as the flowers continue to bloom despite everything. They serve as a reminder of the difficult situations we have overcome in the past, reaffirming our own vitality. The painting's red-painted edges create a natural frame, eliminating the need for additional framing unless desired.
I strive to capture and convey the delicate nuances of sensitivity, sensuality, sexuality and a myriad of other sensations and emotions in my paintings, . I firmly believe that feelings and emotions are eternal, and through my art, I aim to express and explore these timeless aspects of the human experience. In my artistic practice I create a space where emotions are not only expressed but also shared, where the boundaries between artist and spectator blur, and where the power of art to evoke and provoke emotions is celebrated. Through this ongoing exchange, I believe that art can touch hearts, inspire conversations, and create connections that transcend time and space.