Aleksandra Romanova
I bloom through shadows. I paint dreams, flowers, and feminine strength. This is my way home.
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Flowers. Thoughts on Baudelaire • 2 artworks
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The flowers in this series are not merely decorative forms, but symbols of the contradictions within [...]
The flowers in this series are not merely decorative forms, but symbols of the contradictions within the human soul. They are tender and depraved, seductive and sorrowful. Inspired by “The Flowers of Evil” by Charles Baudelaire, I look into each petal as a metaphor for desire, fear, and inevitable decay.
For Baudelaire, a flower is a cry of beauty in a world of rot—a flash of life already aware of death. I carry this tension into each image, where blooming is not joy, but a charged moment between light and darkness, between flesh and spirit.
In these works, flowers do not adorn, they bear witness. To time. To pain. To a beauty that does not seek to please.
For Baudelaire, a flower is a cry of beauty in a world of rot—a flash of life already aware of death. I carry this tension into each image, where blooming is not joy, but a charged moment between light and darkness, between flesh and spirit.
In these works, flowers do not adorn, they bear witness. To time. To pain. To a beauty that does not seek to please.
Colorful Reflections • 6 artworks
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"Colorful Reflections" is an attempt to convey the essence of difficult-to-verbalize states and emotions [...]
"Colorful Reflections" is an attempt to convey the essence of difficult-to-verbalize states and emotions through a visual language. Color, form, and composition become tools for expressing feelings that are hard to put into words. Every shade and line carry a hidden meaning, inviting the viewer to engage in intuitive perception and personal interpretation.
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