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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Vivid red cartoonish blooms drip with red hues resembling flowing blood, creating an unsettling contrast against their typically cheerful depiction.
The text on the piece reads, "I bought flowers just to watch them die." This phrase adds a layer of melancholy to the scene, hinting at themes of transience and the inevitability of decay.
It is a paradoxical beauty and sorrow. It prompts viewers to contemplate the fragility of life, the fleeting nature… of beauty, and perhaps the inherent sorrow in moments of fleeting joy.
The dripping red, reminiscent of blood, creates an eerie and thought-provoking atmosphere. It's as though the flowers, despite their lively appearance, symbolize something deeper—a reminder of the impermanence of beauty and the bittersweet nature of existence.
« My style varies from abstract to modern, from pop art, self-photography to one-eyed portraits. My work contains tons of sarcasm, and an urge to provoke the viewer and grab their attention. »
Kamile Lukrecija Lukosiute is a talented young painter and photographer from Lithuania. Her works are inspired by street art among other styles and movements and are created with a variety of materials including acrylic, oil, pastel, pencil, pen, and spray paint. Her paintings are bold, expressive works of art that do not shy away from tackling political themes and subject matter.