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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Using vibrant, dynamic spray paint and delicate black acrylic lines, I capture the energy and fragility of this hibiscus blossom. The bold yellows radiate optimism, while the deep red evokes attention and passion. This painting brings joy and warmth to any room, drawing the eye and allowing nature to speak directly to the heart.
The edges of the canvas are also sprayed accordingly.
Kiki Bragard is a passionate painter with international experience who began her artistic journey in the 1980s at the Aachen School of Design and has continuously developed her skills through influences in metropolises such as Tokyo, Brussels, and New York. Her style is characterized by vibrant, bold areas of color, sometimes sketchy lines, and an experimental approach to diverse materials and techniques – from realistically abstracted cityscapes to expressive landscapes. Her works radiate joie de vivre, energy, and color, conveying optimism and prompting reflection on both urban and private life.