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// Pandora 2 by Joana Vasconcelos is an archival print that captivates with its vibrant array of organic, swirling forms. The composition is dense with intricate, biomorphic patterns that blend floral and cellular motifs, creating a mesmerizing visual journey through abstract, almost psychedelic shapes. Dominant colors include pinks, greens, purples, and blues, each contributing to a lively, almost tactile texture that invites viewers to explore its layered complexity. Vasconcelos, known for her playful and boundary-pushing works, invokes themes of growth, natural cycles, and interconnectedness. The meticulous detailing and limited edition of 25 add a level of exclusivity and precision to the artwork, underscoring its unique, handcrafted quality.
Pandora 2, 2014
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// Pandora 2 by Joana Vasconcelos is an archival print that captivates with its vibrant array of organic, swirling forms. The composition is dense with intricate, biomorphic patterns that blend floral and cellular motifs, creating a mesmerizing visual journey through abstract, almost psychedelic shapes. Dominant colors include pinks, greens, purples, and blues, each contributing to a lively, almost tactile texture that invites viewers to explore its layered complexity. Vasconcelos, known for her playful and boundary-pushing works, invokes themes of growth, natural cycles, and interconnectedness. The meticulous detailing and limited edition of 25 add a level of exclusivity and precision to the artwork, underscoring its unique, handcrafted quality.
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