VICTORIAN DRAGONFLY 2022 Medium: Duplex Printed Ink on 18mm Silk Twill, Scalable Vectors. “NOT ONLY IS THE UNIVERSE STRANGER THAN WE THINK, IT IS STRANGER THAN WE CAN THINK.” - WERNER HEISENBERG, PHYSICIST
Victorian Dragonfly combines the natural beauty of a dragonfly with the ornate ele- gance of an illustrated Victorian frame. The dragonfly wings have a geometric design that echoes the late Secession period of Art Nou- veau, similar to the artist Klimt. The illustrat- ed frame is highly detailed, featuring flowers, leaves, scrolls, and curves that evoke the rich- ness and sophistication of the Victorian era. As a motif, the dragonfly reappeared during the Anglo–Japanese craze of the Victorian period, along with the crane, the spider web, and the sunflower. The dragonfly also rep- resents victory to the samurai, and it may be the oldest design motif in Japan where it is associated with the saying, Never Give Up, since they never fly backward.
The dragonfly also symbolizes light- ness,swift agility, happiness, and the transi- tion from late summer into autumn. In some European cultures, however, the dragonfly was seen as sinister or evil, as it was believed to poke out eyes or follow snakes. It is one of the most diverse and adaptable insects in nature. This is a captivating example of how art can combine different styles and themes to create something unique and original. It is both realistic and stylized, natural and artifi- cial, simple and complex, elegant and playful, and a technical marvel.
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