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In *Flower 11.73*, Sunday B. Morning distills the floral motif into a poised study of repetition and radiance. The work suggests the artist’s signature dialogue with Pop-inflected image culture, translating an everyday bloom into an icon through crisp contours, deliberate color separations, and a controlled, print-like surface. Subtle shifts in hue and density lend the petals a pulsing optical energy, oscillating between decorative pattern and emotional register. Both immediate and meticulously constructed, the composition invites close viewing, where small tonal decisions accumulate into a larger meditation on beauty, replication, and the contemporary afterlife of the still life tradition.
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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