The process of creating this piece began with a visual exploration of natural flowers, a detailed study of their shapes, textures and colours. The artist immersed herself in a world of silent gardens, where flowers were the centre of her attention. The choice of blue flowers was not accidental: this colour symbolises tranquillity, serenity and reflection. Throughout the work, each brushstroke seeks to convey not only the external beauty of the flowers, but also the emotion they arouse in those who observe them.
The work was created through a careful mixed technique, combining the use of oil with details in watercolour, which allows a softness in the transition of tones and a richness in the nuances. This mixture of media seeks to represent the duality of the ephemeral and the eternal that resides in each petal: a fleeting moment that is captured in the painting.
The work was created through a careful mixed technique, combining the use of oil with details in watercolour, which allows for a softness in the transition of tones and a richness of nuances. This mixture of media seeks to represent the duality of the ephemeral and the eternal that resides in each petal: a fleeting moment that is captured in the painting.
Throughout the process, the artist let herself be carried away by the inspiration of the moment, without losing the connection with nature. The bouquet of blue flowers is therefore a reflection of both precise observation and a subjective interpretation of life itself. Through the brushstrokes, a dialogue is sought between the viewer and the work, inviting one to immerse oneself in the stillness of the flowers and to reflect on the transience of time.
This piece is a tribute to the fragility and beauty found in nature. It is an invitation to pause, to observe carefully and, perhaps, to discover the poetry hidden in what we often consider everyday.