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Carlos Gamez de Francisco
Bloom Phase II

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"Bloom Phase II" displays a female figure wearing a lavish dress sitting with her chin resting her right hand, while the left hand folds over her right elbow. The women’s figure has a bundle of beautiful, vibrant flowers placed on her head. The blooming flowers cover the models eyes, suggesting the growth of seeing in a new way. As in many of his paintings, Francisco includes several large insects, butterflies specifically, throughout the piece. Insects flying up represent freedom, insects flying down or falling represent chaos, and insects at rest represent balance between the two. This would make an exceptional addition to any home!
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