Cory Van Lew
DIOXIDE SOLBA
DIOXIDE SOLBA
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Dioxide Solba continues to explore the profound connection between the Sleep Demons and the enigmatic beauty of floral arrangements. Set at the mouth of a desert canyon this still-life painting juxtaposes the barren desert floor with a mesmerizing floral display. Far off in the distance beautiful mountains rise against a dusky blue sky creating a stark yet captivating backdrop. The floral arrangement is housed in an ornately ribbed vase that appears to be crafted by futuristic robots emphasizing a blend of natural and artificial beauty. The flowers themselves are extraordinary featuring hues of Dioxide purple and a succulent seemingly altered by the same radiation that affected the Sleep Demons. The arrangement culminates in a central floral that appears to replace the sun its intense oranges drawing the viewer’s gaze to the center of the canvas. Dioxide Solba further delves into the fascination and connection the Sleep Demons have with flowers and plant life a theme prominently featured in Floral Interest. This painting captures the intersection of the natural and the surreal highlighting the transformative beauty that the Sleep Demons are irresistibly drawn to. Through these vivid and otherworldly arrangements the painting symbolizes the Sleep Demons' ongoing quest for understanding and connection with the world around them.
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