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The lavish flower still lifes of Margriet Smulders (*1955) are certainly not inferior to the flower still lifes from the 17th century. Her sensual, intensely colorful flowers are often in full bloom, sometimes even almost withered, and represent both the vulnerability of life and the power of fertility. They figure as in a theater piece that is composed and staged with, for example, glass objects, fabrics, insects, water, ink, milk and mirrors.
Also in this artwork 'Summer' mirrors are used to create depth and the shapes of the flowers are blurred by the use of water. It is an ode to life!
The whole is in neat condition and can go straight on your wall. A beautiful photo!
Pick up is preferred due to the size and fragility of the whole. Possible shipping/delivery in consultation.