Parfen.D XL - "Copper Bloom"

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On a coppery background that fades from golden amber to warm terracotta, violet and indigo flowers rise, carried by slender, elegant stems. The petals arrange themselves like scattered notes in a luminous melody, vibrant with contrast against the warmth of the surface. Hints of lavender and plum animate the composition with a light grace, while the color becomes deeper toward the bottom. It is a solar, gathered bloom, where warmth and coolness meet in perfect balance. A radiant vision that tells the sweet poetry of a moment.

Signed and dated 2026 at the bottom right
Image dimensions: 90 x 70 cm
Overall canvas size: 100 x 80 cm
The work is sold without a frame; it will be rolled and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively on request, in digital format.

Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between human beings and nature. His work stands out for its ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not seek to depict nature realistically, but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and the deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down, to immerse oneself in a universe of vibrant silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not mere hues but true protagonists, charged with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative, but offer spaces of contemplation where each viewer can find their own story.

On a coppery background that fades from golden amber to warm terracotta, violet and indigo flowers rise, carried by slender, elegant stems. The petals arrange themselves like scattered notes in a luminous melody, vibrant with contrast against the warmth of the surface. Hints of lavender and plum animate the composition with a light grace, while the color becomes deeper toward the bottom. It is a solar, gathered bloom, where warmth and coolness meet in perfect balance. A radiant vision that tells the sweet poetry of a moment.

Signed and dated 2026 at the bottom right
Image dimensions: 90 x 70 cm
Overall canvas size: 100 x 80 cm
The work is sold without a frame; it will be rolled and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively on request, in digital format.

Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between human beings and nature. His work stands out for its ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not seek to depict nature realistically, but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and the deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down, to immerse oneself in a universe of vibrant silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not mere hues but true protagonists, charged with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative, but offer spaces of contemplation where each viewer can find their own story.

Details

Artist
Parfen.D XL
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
"Copper Bloom"
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Pink, Purple
Height
90 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
652
Objects sold
100%
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