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Five Red Blossoms, pigments and ox gall on paper

Five vivid red blossoms rise from a single green base, their stems fanning outward in a measured, symmetrical arc. Each flower is reduced to its essential geometry—rounded petals enclosing a dark, star-like core—allowing color and placement to carry the composition. The pale ground, softly marbled with blush-toned battal veining, remains porous and quiet, providing space rather than distraction.

The work balances clarity with delicacy. The flowers assert themselves through saturation, yet never overpower the surface; instead, they punctuate it rhythmically. Subtle variations in stem angle and blossom size prevent rigidity, while the crisp edges and clean separations reveal careful control of pigment density and ox gall. Five Red Blossoms reads as an exercise in measured abundance—multiplicity arranged with restraint, where ornament becomes structure and repetition settles into calm.

ArtistIrem SchultheissYear2005Dimensions50x35AvailabilityFor SaleShare
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