| Period | Contemporary (1945-today) |
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An exploded flower, almost pop in spirit, seems to burst from the wall through a superimposition of free forms.
The composition unfolds in cut-out layers with soft, generous contours, creating a pronounced relief. Three large corollas dominate: an incandescent red, a vibrant orange-red, and a smaller flower with warm, almost solar accents. Internal lines, drawn in soft pink and yellow, highlight the veins like graphic pulsations.
In the background, expanses of deep blues, turquoise, and luminous greens intertwine, forming a fresh and dynamic setting. The contrasts are powerful yet perfectly balanced: red ignites, blue soothes, green breathes life into the whole.
The work plays with frontality while fully embracing its sculptural dimension. The volumes capture light, cast soft shadows, and give the flower an almost tactile presence.
It is a solar, energetic, joyful piece — a contemporary bouquet that does not merely decorate space, but animates it, awakens it, makes it vibrate.
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