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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Have you heard the story of Thumbelina, a girl as small and helpless as a flower? Beautiful, compassionate, fragile. In Liza’s world, such a character could not live by herself and needed a husband desperately. But wait, that was in the story.
Okay, she is as beautiful as a flower, but even if her true life purpose is to stay in a vase, she has the hands to create her life as she wishes. She has the abilities to defend herself and to help others.… My Thumbelina knows the value of true kindness, the one that comes from power. Otherwise, it’s only a tool to survive, poisoned by fear and weakness.
You may be tiny and gorgeous, just don't forget to have the poison like any nice exotic flowers do.
Liza Basay, a Ukrainian-born artist based in the UAE, works across painting, large-scale murals, and sculpture, drawing on her background in fine arts and arts education. She masterfully fuses surrealism with classical techniques and folk-inspired decorative rhythms, utilizing acrylic on canvas to create symbolic, emotionally charged portraits of humans and flowers. Her art vividly investigates the origins of conflict and the interplay between identity and society. Through her strikingly sensual and unsettling imagery, she evokes a powerful sense of acceptance, inviting viewers to embrace both the light and shadow within themselves and the world.