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Medium :
Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
63x47.2in
About this artwork
It's not an invitation. It's a warning.
This red isn't romantic—it's the color of the last kiss before you leave forever. The one you give knowing there's no coming back. The one that leaves a mark, not the one that makes promises.
Parted lips don't plead. They exhale the goodbye you've been rehearsing for months. It's the exact moment between "I love you" and "but I'm leaving." The kiss that closes, not the one that opens.
The black and white… surrounding you is all the life you paused for love. And that violent red is your awakening. Your resurrection in crimson.
This work speaks of that final kiss we all know. The one you give when love has become a prison. When "one more time" means "never again." It's the power of leaving with lipstick on.
It's a reminder that you can be desired and be the one who leaves. That your mouth can say goodbye while seemingly saying hello.
"Kiss me one more time" - and it will be the last time you have this privilege.
It's not decoration. It's your freedom card in blood red.
Laia Grassi, a fine arts-trained artist specializing in design, uses digital media and generative AI to create an obsessive and deeply symbolic "Digital Baroque." Her technique fuses AI-generated fragments, deliberate errors, and a restricted palette, achieving dense visual symphonies capable of both unsettling and captivating. Her work makes the feminine visible as a complex and visceral power, creating mirrors where women see themselves as whole, powerful, and free, empowering the feminine through scars, masks, and the choice of solitude.