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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Flowers, in this case tulips, represent the contemporary female condition marked by fragility but also by a resilience that resists social pressures. The modular canvases, arranged in an unconventional format, take on a progressive conceptual value: the liberation from the confines imposed on the female mind. The purple tulip as well as the yellow one generate harmony, suggesting a subtle balance between mystery and luminosity. This work therefore… celebrates female resilience, just as flowers do: women embody fragility and strength, independence and beauty. A crucial message in today's society, where they face social challenges and their ability to be reborn and assert themselves takes on a universal value.
Helga Trestini is a painter with a solid background in the visual arts, primarily using oil and acrylic on canvas or plywood. Her technique blends graphic elements with realistic subjects, drawing inspiration from Pop Art and Op Art but reinterpreting them through the use of vibrant colors, unconventional geometric shapes like the diamond, and a symbolic language rich in archetypes. Her works convey energy, hope, and a vibrant strength linked to female emancipation, stimulating reflection on women's power, self-determination, and inner transformation.