-Flowers under flash

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-Flowers under flash
This one unsettles me. And I think that's exactly why I keep returning to it. John Constable's "Study of Flowers in a Hyacinth Glass" is not the Constable anyone expects. No Suffolk skies, no Dedham Vale, no hay wain fording a shallow river. Just a dark glass vase swallowed by shadow, and above it, an eruption - zinnia reds and creamy hydrangea-like whites and those thin blue spires of veronica reaching upward. The light hits from the left and picks favorites ruthlessly. Some blooms glow. Others drown. And down in the lower left corner, a single stem droops and curls away from the arrangement, already giving up. That wilting stalk turns the whole study from pretty to true. The vase barely exists - more absence than object, a mouth of blackness anchoring everything above. Constable painted clouds with more gentleness than he painted these petals. The impasto on the reds is thick and ridged, like he was arguing with the paint. The background isn't neutral - it's a bruised copper, warm and restless. This is a man who painted landscape his entire life suddenly stopping to look at something small, close, mortal. And refusing to prettify it. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com
Floral Death
Botanical gardens with my parents and sister (more pictures on my Instagram post)
Outfit rundown Dress: second-hand Innocent World Cardigan : second-hand Fint Blouse : second-hand Olive des Olives Beret: second-hand Innocent World (with a second-hand Mary Magdalene flower pin) Boots: old Cobb Hill Bag: old Dolly Girl by Anna Sui Brooches: vintage, thrifted and handmade (Design Festa)
What Do Black Roses Symbolize?
Sun dress season✨️
To sleep, perchance, to dream…
Thought all my dark academia girlies would appreciate the book box I painted.