Christophora (XX) - Sunflowers






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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Christophora (XX) created Sunflowers, a 1994 oil painting in the Impressionism style, an original still life measuring 120 by 90 cm, hand-signed, sold with frame, produced in France and offered by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Christophora creates art that immediately exudes energy. Her works stand out for their use of bright colors, playful shapes, and a light, optimistic atmosphere. They seem almost to fizz with movement and joy, as if inviting you to look without prejudice and allow yourself to be carried away for a moment.
Color for Christophora is not decoration, but the heart of her visual language. Through contrasting hues and a free composition, her works come across as cheerful and approachable, yet they are built with care. Her art balances spontaneity and control, making each piece feel both lighthearted and thoughtfully constructed.
What makes her work so appealing is the direct emotional impact: it evokes a sense of joy and playfulness, without the need for elaborate explanation. Christophora shows that art can simply celebrate, surprise, and connect.
Seller's Story
Christophora creates art that immediately exudes energy. Her works stand out for their use of bright colors, playful shapes, and a light, optimistic atmosphere. They seem almost to fizz with movement and joy, as if inviting you to look without prejudice and allow yourself to be carried away for a moment.
Color for Christophora is not decoration, but the heart of her visual language. Through contrasting hues and a free composition, her works come across as cheerful and approachable, yet they are built with care. Her art balances spontaneity and control, making each piece feel both lighthearted and thoughtfully constructed.
What makes her work so appealing is the direct emotional impact: it evokes a sense of joy and playfulness, without the need for elaborate explanation. Christophora shows that art can simply celebrate, surprise, and connect.
