Dimensions : 51 x 71 in
Devil Gifts Flowers tells the story of
a love that is not equally held. The
flowers stand as symbols of
tenderness and desire, but within
the emotional tension of the
composition, they become
offerings charged with ambiguity.
One presence seems to carry
sincere love and emotional
openness, while the other appears
more elusive, seductive, and
manipulative, using beauty as a
form of power. Through
fragmented faces, searching eyes,
and a dreamlike symbolic
atmosphere, the painting reveals
the ache of a relationship where
devotion meets deception, and
where love becomes entangled
with control, longing, and
emotional uncertainty.