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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 55.1x74.8in
About this artwork
‘Loves Me, Loves Me Not’ is inspired by a childhood ritual — plucking flower petals while repeating the same question, caught between hope and uncertainty. The painting developed slowly, through layered surfaces, pauses and moments of restraint, echoing that familiar back-and-forth rhythm. It carries a sense of nostalgia and play, but also a quieter reflection on how early emotions stay with us, how doubt and tenderness often coexist. Rather than…
offering an answer, the work holds space for memory, softness and the beauty of not knowing.
Details
Acrylic on canvas
One-of-a-kind original artwork
100×100 cm
Signed on the front and back
Certificate of authenticity included
Ready to hang (stretched on a wooden frame)
Details
Acrylic on canvas
One-of-a-kind original artwork
100×100 cm
Signed on the front and back
Certificate of authenticity included
Ready to hang (stretched on a wooden frame)
Flavia Birsan
Poland
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Prizewinner
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I am an abstract artist, trying to create a personal world of sensations for every viewer of my artworks. »
Flavia Birsan is a Romanian artist currently living and creating in Warsaw. Known for her richly layered, textured compositions, Flavia’s work captures the beauty of imperfections and the passage of time. Her art blends muted neutrals with vibrant colors, reflecting her fascination with contrasts and universal connections. Her paintings have been collected in over 30 countries.
Birsan’s creative process involves reshaping forms and layering paint until they no longer resemble something specific, but evoke a sense of everything. Each piece invites viewers to reflect and connect with their own stories through its depth and subtlety. Her work celebrates the power of simplicity and the richness of experience, making every canvas a personal yet universal exploration.
Birsan’s creative process involves reshaping forms and layering paint until they no longer resemble something specific, but evoke a sense of everything. Each piece invites viewers to reflect and connect with their own stories through its depth and subtlety. Her work celebrates the power of simplicity and the richness of experience, making every canvas a personal yet universal exploration.