At the heart of the composition spreads a blooming tree branch – most likely a cherry blossom or a similar flowering species. The lush blossoms are formed through impulsive brushstrokes and palette knife gestures in rich shades of pink, fuchsia, and delicate purples. The branches stand out in deep tones of black and brown, accentuating both the dramatic expression and the raw strength of nature.
The background is heavily textured. The upper section evokes a clouded or evening sky in cool blues and purples, while the lower portion suggests a watery surface or earthy ground touched with traces of pink, green, and turquoise. The colors are poured, layered, and in places appear “shattered” – an effect enhanced by the use of epoxy resin, evoking fragments of broken glass.
The painting 80×80 cm, balances on the threshold between expressive and abstract-impressionist art. The emotional charge, the vibrant energy of color and structure, feels vivid, sometimes even explosive. Epoxy not only binds the layers but introduces light reflections and visual shifts that change with the viewer’s angle, turning the artwork into a dynamic, ever-changing experience.