Beatriz Valbuena polinizando la primera flor de África (Beatriz Valbuena Pollinating the First Flower of Africa)

$2,800.00

Artwork Details

Medium
Acrylic on gardening weed barrier fabric

Dimensions
24 × 21 in (61 × 53.3 cm)

Year
2025

About the Work

Created during the N.A.M.E. Artist Residency in Brooklyn.

A large green creature occupies the painting: animal, vessel, flower, body—or none of these completely. Spirals traverse its anatomy while smaller organisms and wandering marks gather around it.

The title assigns Beatriz Valbuena an impossible task: pollinating the first flower of Africa.

Deep time becomes intimate. Creation occurs not as a grand spectacle but through contact between living things.

Something touches something else.

Life multiplies.

Provenance

  • Created at N.A.M.E. Artist Residency, Brooklyn, NY

  • Original work

  • Certificate of Authenticity included

From the Series

Sefar Alien Melody

9 paintings

Artwork Details

Medium
Acrylic on gardening weed barrier fabric

Dimensions
24 × 21 in (61 × 53.3 cm)

Year
2025

About the Work

Created during the N.A.M.E. Artist Residency in Brooklyn.

A large green creature occupies the painting: animal, vessel, flower, body—or none of these completely. Spirals traverse its anatomy while smaller organisms and wandering marks gather around it.

The title assigns Beatriz Valbuena an impossible task: pollinating the first flower of Africa.

Deep time becomes intimate. Creation occurs not as a grand spectacle but through contact between living things.

Something touches something else.

Life multiplies.

Provenance

  • Created at N.A.M.E. Artist Residency, Brooklyn, NY

  • Original work

  • Certificate of Authenticity included

From the Series

Sefar Alien Melody

9 paintings