Jeanne Carbonetti – #27090
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The vase, depicted in translucent washes of pink and blue, seems to dissolve at its edges, further contributing to the overall feeling of fluidity and impermanence. The artist has employed a technique that allows the colors to mingle and flow freely, creating an atmospheric effect where form is less important than color interaction. Splatters and drips are visible across the surface, adding texture and reinforcing the impression of a process-driven creation.
The background itself is not a solid plane but rather a field of diluted pinks and whites, which seem to emanate from the central floral arrangement. This creates a sense of depth while simultaneously flattening the perspective. The limited palette contributes to a dreamlike quality, evoking feelings of tenderness and fragility.
Subtly, theres an exploration of boundaries – the boundary between form and abstraction, representation and pure color. The work seems less concerned with accurately depicting a floral still life than it is with capturing the essence of color and its emotional resonance. It suggests a meditation on transience, beauty, and the fleeting nature of perception.