
Stake attention in this memory
A vibrant, framed artwork, titled "With sunflowers and snakes" (Με ηλιοτρόπια και φίδια) from 1989, is displayed against a plain white wall in what appears to be an exhibition or private setting in Athina, Greece. The artwork is by artist Maria Cyprianidou-Palla (1930-1994) and employs a "Mixed technique" (Μικτή τεχνική), measuring 111 x 76 cm. It is part of a "Private collection" (Ιδιωτική συλλογή). The painting features a dynamic and intricate composition dominated by several prominent sunflowers with bright yellow petals and dark brown centers. These are set amidst an abundance of green foliage and stylized leaves, some appearing lighter green, creating depth and texture. The background and interwoven elements consist of geometric patterns, including triangles and linear forms in shades of green, brown, and blue, giving the piece a mosaic-like or layered appearance. In the lower right corner, a distinctive coiled element with blue, yellow, and brown patterns strongly resembles a snake, directly referencing the artwork's title. The artwork is enclosed in a simple, dark brown or black frame that contrasts with its vivid colors. The white wall serves as a neutral backdrop, highlighting the painting. The lighting in the room is bright and even, ensuring all details of the artwork are clearly visible. No people or other objects are visible in the immediate vicinity, keeping the focus entirely on the art piece.
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