Christaphora (XX) - Bloemstilleven Rzoe





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Christaphora (XX) presents an original oil painting titled Bloemstilleven Rzoe in the impressionist style from the 1990s, measuring 92 cm high by 107 cm wide, signed, sold with frame, produced in France and sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Christaphora makes art that radiates energy right away. Her works stand out for the use of bright colors, playful shapes and a light, optimistic atmosphere. They seem almost to bubble with movement and joy, as if inviting you to look without prejudice and let yourself be carried along for a moment.
Color for Christaphora is not decoration, but the heart of her visual language. Through contrasting tones and a free composition, works arise that are joyful and accessible, yet at the same time carefully constructed. Her art balances spontaneity and control, making each piece feel both light-footed and thoughtful.
What makes her work so appealing is the direct emotional impact: it evokes a sense of happiness and playfulness, without requiring complicated explanations. Christaphora shows that art can simply celebrate, surprise, and connect.
Seller's Story
Christaphora makes art that radiates energy right away. Her works stand out for the use of bright colors, playful shapes and a light, optimistic atmosphere. They seem almost to bubble with movement and joy, as if inviting you to look without prejudice and let yourself be carried along for a moment.
Color for Christaphora is not decoration, but the heart of her visual language. Through contrasting tones and a free composition, works arise that are joyful and accessible, yet at the same time carefully constructed. Her art balances spontaneity and control, making each piece feel both light-footed and thoughtful.
What makes her work so appealing is the direct emotional impact: it evokes a sense of happiness and playfulness, without requiring complicated explanations. Christaphora shows that art can simply celebrate, surprise, and connect.

