The digital artwork "Wooden tulips" shows a colourful, stylised bunch of tulips made of wood - a recognisable souvenir often found in Dutch tourist shops. The tulips are rendered in bright shades of red, yellow, purple, blue and orange, with subtle glints on the lacquered buds. These reflections give the impression of smooth, polished wood and add a tangible quality to the image. The tulip stems are sturdy and green, with a slightly unnaturally straight shape that emphasises the artificiality of the object.
The bunch is placed in a simple, pink ceramic cup that is meant to represent the inverted top of the Dom tower in terms of shape. The softness of the colour contrasts with the vibrant tulips and draws the eye to the centre of the sculpture. The composition rests on a stylised background, perhaps a table surface, on which light and dark shadows are rendered in abstract patterns. These shadows suggest a soft light from the side, adding depth and nuance without distracting from the main subject.
The overall style of the artwork is bright and graphic. The image feels flat and decorative, with clear contours and a minimal background, leaving the focus entirely on the bunch of tulips. Balancing between realism and abstraction, the work evokes a sense of nostalgia and simple beauty. "Wooden tulips" is an ode to the everyday souvenir, presented with refined aesthetics and a touch of irony.
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Finished on: 18 March 2024
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