In Dots of Flowers, I capture sorrow through color and pattern. Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic comic woman sheds tears that merge with Andy Warhol’s flowers and Damien Hirst’s dots, forming a new visual language that weaves together emotion and decoration.
The contrast I create between pain and cheerful colors generates a tension that is both ironic and moving. For me, this work is a fusion of Warhol’s mass production, Lichtenstein’s melancholy, and Hirst’s clinical precision — all brought together within my own visual language.
As Fenzolini, I see Dots of Flowers as a striking expression of iFusionism: a luxurious statement piece in which three icons unite to tell a universal story of vulnerability, repetition, and beauty.
Technique: Fine art giclée print on museum-quality paper
Framing: Available on request
Dimensions: 95.5 × 96.5 cm
Edition: / 150
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€3,350.00Price
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