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In *Flower 11.64*, Sunday B. Morning distills the familiar botanical motif into a contemporary meditation on repetition, desire, and image-making. The work’s crisply defined bloom—at once inviting and slightly estranged—suggests a screen-printed precision, where clean contours and controlled color fields heighten the graphic immediacy of the subject. Subtle shifts in tone and surface nuance keep the composition from flattening into mere icon, instead revealing a considered balance between mechanical clarity and painterly sensibility. Positioned between pop inheritance and quiet formalism, the piece delivers a vivid, concentrated visual charge that rewards sustained looking.
Sunday B. Morning is a Belgian publishing imprint known for producing silkscreen prints after Andy Warhol's iconic works — Marilyn, Flowers, Campbell's Soup Cans and others — using original negatives from Warhol's Factory. Warhol initially collaborated with two anonymous Belgian associates in the 1...
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