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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
9.8x9.8in
About this artwork
In this artwork, I wanted to capture the hidden intensity of a black tulip, a symbol of mystery and elegance. Using acrylics, I sought to reveal the depth and subtle nuances of the dark purple, giving life to a flower of rare beauty. It will bring a sophisticated and enigmatic aura to your home, evoking both calm and fascination.
Sophonie Pierre is a visual artist whose floral art rises up like a gentle and embodied message. After a career in communication and law, she chose to listen to the more intimate call of creation and dedicates her gaze to the flowers she paints as if revealing a hidden truth.
Through floral art, Sophonie Pierre doesn't just paint forms: she bears witness to presences. Each petal becomes a symbol, each curve a breath. Her work explores depth, light, and the geometry of space, inviting the viewer to slow down and enter into an almost sacred contemplation.