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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
16.1x12.2in
About this artwork
Part of the Anatomy of Home series, which explores how belonging is constructed inside vulnerable, unstable forms.
The chrysanthemum is depicted not as ornament, but as a body. In many cultures it symbolizes endurance, memory, and the ability to hold form over time. It blooms when most cycles are already exhausted.
Thin stems carry small red berries, light in scale yet insistent. They read like markers of continuation, fragments of life that remain… present even when conditions are reduced to the minimum. These berries suggest protection, stored energy, and the instinct to safeguard what has been accumulated.
Painted in watercolor on hot-pressed paper, the smooth surface sharpens structure and edges.
This work approaches home not as a location, but as an internal construction. Something assembled layer by layer, often under pressure. Something that blooms late, but with full weight.
Watercolor on 100% cotton hot-pressed paper
Natural white, unbleached
Alisa Vovk is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian artist who primarily works with watercolor, expanding into oils, acrylics, mixed media, video, and storytelling. She blends botanical realism with impressionistic softness, using delicate layering, granulation, and fluid washes to explore the transparency and depth of the natural world. Her art reveals gentle tensions between clarity and atmosphere, encouraging viewers to notice beauty in the present moment. Her works evoke calm, nostalgia, and a poetic sense of longing—inviting reflection on fragile memories, emotional depth, and the quiet wonder found in simple things.