BLUE BELLS

In Blue Bells, the iconic shape of bellflowers transcends mere botanical representation to become a symbol of resilience and hope breaking through the noise of the urban landscape. At first glance, the composition seems chaotic — layered with graffiti-inspired motifs and coded street aesthetics—yet beneath the surface lies a rhythm echoing the heartbeat of the city.

The palette — deep blues, purples, and blacks — invites contemplation of the night, when the brightest dreams are born in darkness. Each flower, rendered with meticulous detail, appears to bow gently toward a future not yet here, but already felt in the atmosphere.

The central vine, running through the work like a nervous system, binds past and present as it stretches upward — toward transformation. The piece balances between natural form and urban noise, between line and texture, between despair and faith.

90x120 cm linen canvas, acrylic, varnish | 2025 Y

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