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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
This work is part of the Florilegium series, inspired by the vitality, fragility, and continuous transformation of plant life.
Rather than depicting specific flowers, I am interested in the forces that shape them: growth, movement, emergence, and decay. The bouquet becomes a field of gestures where forms appear and dissolve within the act of painting itself.
Living in the Atlantic Forest has influenced my perception of interconnectedness. In nature,… nothing exists in isolation. Roots, water, light, insects, and time participate in an ongoing exchange. This painting reflects that understanding: a living network where boundaries between forms become fluid.
What interests me is not the flower itself, but the energy that passes through it, revealing the invisible relationships that sustain life.
Luciana Napchan is a visual artist with an expansive background across photography, painting, printmaking, artist books, and moving images, shaped by her experiences throughout Latin America, Europe, and the United States. She employs techniques such as layering, oxidation, erosion, and sustained observation, blending documentary approaches with poetic transformation to challenge the boundaries between media, surface, and subject. Her evocative works invite viewers into a sensory world where time, memory, fragility, and the delicate relationship between humanity and nature stir profound emotional reflection and a sense of perpetual transformation.