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Embroidery on linen, unframed, 12x15 inches.

This embroidery represents a silhouette of a man fighting a rose, in a landscape of forest and swamp. A white hand designates the rose and a comet in the sky.

The piece is yet unframed. It can be placed under a mat and glass in a frame as suggested on the picture, or sewn to a wood frame as an oil painting, or used as a cushion material.

As in my other surrealist paintings, I combine man-made objects and natural subjects to evoque untold stories.

The general themes I am working on in this series are:

- sustainability and pollution,

- art, imagination,

- inner emotional landscape,

- drugs, addictions and chemicals.

The Lost Fight Against Beauty

$400.00Price
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    Explore a diverse portfolio of work that moves between abstraction and observation. Each series examines layering, transparency, and the interplay of control and chance — qualities inherent to watercolor and multiple exposure photography alike.

    From the monumental accumulations in Removal (2019) to the recent poem-guided abstract watercolors, the pieces reflect an ongoing investigation into presence, memory, and the unpredictable nature of materials.

    Fleur Thesmar — Boston contemporary artist.

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