• FLORALIA resembles a plant icon similar to a woman's body: a tree-flower of life, a mediator between earth and sky.
Medium and Technique: Painting on canvas using pointillism and repetitive circular and spiral patterns. • Palette: Dominant colors of golden yellow, emerald green, and turquoise blue, with touches of white and pastel tones. • Composition: ◦ The central part is structured like a vertical plant axis, evoking a woman's body, a slender green stem traversed by spirals and circular motifs. ◦ At the top blooms a large solar flower with six yellow petals, a radiant center adorned with circles. ◦ Around it gravitate several secondary flowers (white, blue, turquoise), connected by sinuous tendrils. ◦ The background is dotted with countless golden dots and circles, creating a halo of light and a vibrant impression.
The central axis: the stem is a metaphor for elevation, for the rise of vital sap toward the light. It evokes a column of energy, like a cosmic trunk. • The yellow flower: at the top, it stands out like a floral sun, a union of plant and star, a principle of fertility and radiance. • The spirals: they symbolize the cycle, the eternal return, organic growth, but also the movement of the soul. • The floral constellation: the small flowers that gravitate all around suggest a spring celebration, a swarm of luminous presences, like a cosmic dance. • The golden background: an energy field, a vibrant matrix, reminiscent of sacred halos or fertile fields.