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From Scattered Dreams to Living Art – A Flower Reimagined (2025) Sculpture by Aloosan
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- Resin on Cardboard
- Dimensions 10.8x8.9 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 9.8in, Width 7.9in / 1.00 kg - Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is framed (Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Flower
"From Scattered Dreams to Living Art – A Flower Reimagined" captures the poetic transformation of chaos into beauty.
This sculptural mixed media artwork is created from intuitively arranged fragments of colorful polymer clay, lovingly placed on an acrylic-painted cardboard background. Each shard, seemingly random, blooms into a fantastical flower — a testament to the hidden order within spontaneity. Select areas are coated with epoxy resin, creating a playful contrast of gloss and matte textures.
The piece is elegantly framed under acrylic glass with a frame in natural wood color (not solid wood), preserving its vibrant spirit while offering a modern, fresh look.
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Medium: Mixed Media (Polymer clay, acrylic paint, epoxy resin)
Size: Artwork 20 × 25 cm, Frame 22.5 × 27.5 cm
Style: Mood-Boosting Abstract Art
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This artwork invites joy, wonder, and an appreciation for life's beautiful unpredictability.
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Aloosan is an artist with a unique vision whose works transcend traditional forms and materials. For over 20 years, she has been creating art that captivates with its depth, emotion, and originality. Her preferred medium is oil on canvas, yet she frequently experiments with acrylics, watercolors, and metallic paints, crafting striking, expressive compositions and s: canvas on stretcher, wood, gypsum, corrugated cardboard, paper, fabric, plastic cardboard.
Aloosan draws inspiration from travel, philosophy, history, the cosmos, and nature. Her works embody harmony through color and form, conveying emotions that resonate deeply with viewers. Combining abstraction, figuration, and a refined palette, She explores the relationship between humanity and the surrounding world.
Starting as a self-taught artist,Aloosan achieved recognition early in her career. In 2003, she became a member of the International Union of Artists and later honed her craft at the Sorbonne’s art faculty and specialized courses in Paris.
Her work has been exhibited in galleries, art salons, and festivals across Europe, Russia, and the United States. One of Aloosan’s core ideas is the philosophy of incompleteness, inspired by Japanese culture. She believes that in art, the process is as important as the result, and incompleteness allows each viewer to find their own story within her creations.
Aloosan ’s art is an invitation to a journey that inspires thought, emotion, and imagination.
My name is Aloosan, and I am an artist creating works that evoke emotions, inspire reflection, and encourage personal discoveries. My art is a journey where colors and shapes speak the language of feelings, and ambiguity allows the viewer to craft their own story.
Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of incompleteness, I believe that the beauty of life is revealed in the process of creation itself. This is why the act of creating is so important to me, and I strive to give my viewers the freedom of interpretation.
I aim for my paintings to become more than just decorative pieces. My works are an invitation to a journey into the world of emotions, reflections, and self-discovery. In my view, art should liberate and inspire.
My creative process begins with selecting a palette that reflects an emotion or state. And it’s up to you to decide what it will mean for you.
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- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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