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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
A bouquet stands at the center of the composition, yet its edges refuse containment. Petals, leaves, and gestures drift outward, blurring the distinction between the arrangement and the space that surrounds it.
Inspired by long periods of observation in the Atlantic Forest, this work reflects on the instability of living forms. The flowers are not presented as botanical specimens but as traces of movement, memory, and transformation.
Layers of… oil paint accumulate and dissolve, allowing the image to oscillate between recognition and abstraction. What remains is the sensation of a living presence in continuous change, where growth and dispersal occur simultaneously.
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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.