





Surrealistic depiction of an everlasting flower
The illustration "Amaranthine" by Jesper Krijgsman captures the essence of an imaginary, everlasting bloom. In a harmonious color composition of vibrant orange and soft blue tones, a surreal atmosphere is created that invites reflection. This digital composite and hyper-collage photography conveys a sense of hope and resilience while celebrating the beauty of nature. Its imaginative portrayal could inspire in a creative space or a quiet reading nook.
Inspiring art for creative spaces
The artwork is perfect for a modern living area or an artist's studio, bringing color and life into any room. It is also available in additional formats to suit your individual style.
If you are unsure about your product selection, we are happy to advise you personally. Premium formats like acrylic glass or alu dibond are particularly recommended, as they showcase the vibrant colors beautifully.
Country: Switzerland
Artist's description:
Digital Composite/Hypercollage Photography.
Complete artwork measures 130 cm x 186 cm – 2020
Long ago the poets conceived a flower that never faded: the amaranth. The name is rooted in the Greek words amarantos, meaning "immortal" or "unfading," and anthos, meaning "flower." The word amaranthine emerged as an adjective of the imaginary flower and anything possessing its undying quality.
In a time like this, it’s interesting to see how nature can remain neutral and be unaware of the challenges we face as a society. But nature never stands still.
Even during crisis, it seems that nature is capable of nursing and nurturing itself back to health. We as a society can look at nature and learn from its resilience and interdependence.
Together, we are capable to deal with hardships and support each other. Only then, we’re able to blossom like an unfading flower.
Collections: Flowers, Designs & Illustrations, Surrealism