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This wood-burned artwork depicts a figurative image with prominent sun and moon symbols. The composition features a central female figure surrounded by intricate patterns and symbols, conveying a mystical, spiritual motif. The artist has employed a pyrographic technique, burning the image directly into the wooden surface to create a warm, earthy tone. This piece likely explores themes of nature, duality, and the divine feminine, reflecting the artist's personal or cultural perspectives. ...
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For nearly ten years, Alison Flora (b. 1992) has been using drawing and painting, as well as sculpture, music and video, to exhume the dark side of the world and open portals to another reality, as dark as it is salvific. Her works on paper painted with her own blood, a technique that has made her famous since 2019, are the most explicit incarnation of this visceral connection with the limbo of the soul and the insoluble enigmas of the subconscious, which she also explores through music, sculpture and her practice as a VJ (video jockey). Steeped in regional folklore and the occult, medieval architecture and gothic literature, but also a whole underground culture - metal, industrial rock, raves - the young woman’s work translates the anguish and hopes, dreams and nightmares of a generation lost in the torments of its time, from which it seeks to escape. ...