The canvas, which exudes warmth and exoticism, invites us to travel to a tropical paradise. Bright colors, chimerical shapes and inconsequential details create the impression that we have found ourselves in the Kaskov world.
At the center of the composition is a Strelitzia flower, which blooms on the aphids of the black cola. These pellets, prepared in a dormouse-yellow color, resemble the wings of a bird of paradise. The green leaves that melt the flower add freshness to the picture and life.
The left hand of the flower is a fragment of a wall decorated with mosaics. These Vizerunki, Vikonans in pale white tones, suggest the traditional azulejos that decorate the everyday life of Portugal.
Right-handed – two sleepy stakes to promote warmth and light. They are exchanged, they are threads of gold, scattered throughout the entire canvas, creating the appearance of a saint.
At the bottom of the picture is a fragment of a monstera leaf, which adds exoticism to the composition. Its large, cut leaves give the appearance of a tropical forest.
Colors – from bright and rich to subtle and pastel – create harmony and balance. They dance on the canvas, changing their colors according to the lighting.
The painting “Madeira” is not just an image, it is an emotion expressed through shape and color. She asks us to death about the roads, about exotic lands and about the beauty of nature.