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Medium :
Acrylic, Reclaimed objects on Canvas , Wood
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
25x25in
About this artwork
This work is created from natural, organic materials—most notably rose thorns—chosen for their ability to embody the duality at the heart of the natural world. Roses have long been symbols of beauty, tenderness, and desire, yet their thorns remind us that nature’s elegance is never without consequence. By foregrounding the thorn rather than the bloom, the piece invites viewers to confront the often-overlooked truth that beauty and danger are not… opposites but intertwined forces.
Tactile abstract painting using acrylics, resin, flower stems, petals and rose thorns.
Very unique piece of art that will enhance any contemporary interior. The rose thorn and petals create a textured surface.
Framed in a wooden, black floating frame (no glass)
Dimensions
Without frame: 60cm x 60cm x 4cm
With frame: 63.5cm x 63.5cm x 5cm
« Creating art is like a love affair, it is driven by desire, passion and a consistent longing. »
Koola Adams is an exciting British artist who has exhibited her work throughout England. Influenced by Modernist artists such as Matisse, Juan Gris and Picasso for their audaciousness, vigour and the desire for change, she seeks to recreate similar playfulness and vibrancy in her cubist works. Adams expertly connects sharp angles with soft curves and vibrant colours to create transfixing paintings that immerse the viewer into existential experiences.