"Blue aquatic Flowers"- is a ceramic sculptural object from a small, original series. In this variation, the form becomes wider and more open, giving it a sense of stability and spatial freedom while maintaining a fluid, organic nature.
The work draws on two intersecting sources of inspiration. The first is the marine environment, expressed in soft, fluid lines and a subdued white and blue palette, alluding to water, light, and the horizon. The painting is abstract: plant motifs transform into conventional flowers and shapes, as if dissolved in an aquatic environment.
The second source is folklore craft toys of northern peoples, linked to the artist's childhood memories. Their influence is expressed in the decorativeness, rhythm of forms, and ornamental surface, where the handcrafted gesture and tactile expressiveness are felt.
The object exists on the border between the utilitarian and the artistic, combining natural organics, an abstract image of the plant world, and the memory of traditional crafts.