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   The third work in the
«HAND», 2015

30 х 40 cm oshibana
on reused cardboard, frame with gallery glass
  The second work in the
«HEART», 2015

40 х 50 cm
oshibana on reused cardboard, frame with gallery glass

«HEAD», 2014

30 х 40 cm
oshibana on reused cardboard

When we chose a couple the main orient or are the values of the partner, not its appearance. You can not fall in love with someone whose values are opposite to yours. He or she is a holistic person, formed by the history of his life and surrounding, his values are his roots and you can never change them, otherwise, you’ll just kill him.  Feet, foot, roots, nature, human nature, aims, connection with the Earth, values, personality, oshibana art, sustainable art, unique art, unusual art, author technique, Japanese art, swedish artist
«ROOTS», 2021
30 х 40 cm
oshibana on reused cardboard, frame with gallery glass
   The third work in the "Flover" set is “Hand”. “Hand” symbolizes readiness for support. Readiness to give a hand, readiness to protect and carry on. It is shown open to even stronger emphasize the readiness. In real life, the size of the head and hand of a person is approximately equal, so the sizes of those two artworks are equal, too. The depicted hand repeats the size and shape of the author's hand to make the work connected to the real world.
  The second work in the "Flo ver" series is "Heart". It is intentionally made larger than “Head” to emphasize its importance in the context of the series. Petals were infected with mold fungus to make them alive. Mold is gradually damaging the petals, so the picture is slowly changing over time. “Heart" will eventually disappear and that makes it special. We always value things that are not meant to last forevermore . With this work I motivate people to think about love. Is it limited? Is it changing over the time? I want this artwork to be a kind of reminder that nothing has eternal life, even their feelings, even the lives of their belongings, and their own lives. I want people to pay attention to the fact the most fragile parts of their lives are the most important at the same time.
  "Head" is the first work from the "Flover" set. It is a skull depiction made of dried petals. The material, petals from flowers gifted with love, dictated the topic of the series.  "Head" is the first work from the "Flover" set. It is a skull depiction made of dried petals. The material, petals from flowers gifted with love, dictated the topic of the series. “Flover" is a series of works about love, where it comes from, and how it manifests itself. "Head" symbolizes an analytical part of love, or rather, its absence. Through the work, I want to emphasize that love is about feelings, not about logic. Therefore , the head is presented in the form of a skull, there is no logic and analytics applicable in terms of love . This work is done in oshibana technique , used petals were not colored or trimmed . Each petal is used as it was dried. The volume effect is achieved by arranging petals of a certain size, shape, and color in the desired sequence, taking into account the use of natural gradients to obtain the desired image-
When we chose a couple the main orient or are the values of the partner, not its appearance. You can not fall in love with someone whose values are opposite to yours. He or she is a holistic person, formed by the history of his life and surrounding, his values are his roots and you can never change them, otherwise, you’ll just kill him.  Feet, foot, roots, nature, human nature, aims, connection with the Earth, values, personality, oshibana art, sustainable art, unique art, unusual art, author technique, Japanese art, swedish artist

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