Lisa Srao
76 x 61 cm
price includes framing
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The work draws upon the idea of the Midas touch, but replaces possession with transformation: the flower is not valuable because it has become gold, but because its fleeting life has been witnessed and elevated. The contrast between soft petals and the luminous ground creates a bold visual presence, balancing abundance with fragility.
The painting reflects humanity's enduring fascination with flowers as symbols of luxury, desire, renewal and the passing of time.

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