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“Electric Garden” unfolds like a surreal landscape where creatures, symbols, and energy coexist in a playful, dreamlike ecosystem. At the …
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“Electric Garden” unfolds like a surreal landscape where creatures, symbols, and energy coexist in a playful, dreamlike ecosystem. At the center stands a figure bent in a bold arch of blue and fiery red, its elongated limbs ending in expressive red hands that seem to pulse with movement. The body twists and curves like a living bridge between worlds, while small floating orbs surround it like curious companions.
On the right, an otherworldly tree unfurls in tangled black lines, its branches swirling like smoke or electrical currents. Beneath it lies a mysterious grey form, almost like a stone creature or a melted spirit with a single red eye—quiet, observant, and somehow gentle. On the left, a vertical ribbon of white and black stripes introduces a contrasting rhythm, like a whisper of something organic and delicate.
Dots scatter across the scene like seeds, thoughts, or drifting pollen, giving the composition a sense of breathing motion. Everything feels alive: the shapes, the colors, the lines, the silence between them. It is a tiny world that hums with personality.
I love this piece because it feels like stepping into a poetic universe—strange, whimsical, and full of hidden stories. The central arching figure is both powerful and humorous, and the combination of red, blue, and soft greys creates a beautiful visual balance. It is a small drawing, but it carries an entire atmosphere inside it.
Materials:
Oil markers on paper.
Signed on the front.
Small artwork measuring 8 x 8 inches.
Created in 2025.
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