Flourishing tulip
by Robert WK Clark
Title
Flourishing tulip
Artist
Robert WK Clark
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Print
Description
When one looks at a particular Clark piece, one would be transported to places and surroundings like deserts, abandoned warehouses, rivers, caves and forests that can evoke various emotions like peace, happiness, contentment, dynamism, hope, rest, secrecy, abandonment, mystery, and playfulness. Even everyday objects and substances like jewelry, musical instruments, and cars can conjure those same sensations as in the above-mentioned surroundings. A Clark artwork is a treasure and owning one of his works does not need a lot of effort. With a few clicks, one can own a timeless work of art.
Each of the Clark's work comes in different materials, presenting various choices for the potential owner. One can choose a piece of work depending on one's budget and size of the surroundings. In elegant and imposing interiors, a lavish gallery canvas is most suited. Cozier interiors call for the mid-range actual photo print. Last but not the least, the inexpensive poster is suited for everyday purposes. Nevertheless, owning a Clark masterpiece is a visual treat.
Any work by Robert WK Clark can be integrated in any elegant or cozy surrounding. Any of his works can be put in public spaces or in intimate and private settings. Moreover, a Clark piece can educate an individual regarding the use of color composition, balance, and symmetry. Each piece also presents a story that is subject for interpretation by the viewer. Clark's work is a joy to look at and it is an invitation to live and enjoy life.
�Robert WK Clark
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February 10th, 2016
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Comments (2)
Jill Ekstrom
Although tulips only bloom once a year they are considered to be one of the most beautiful and feminine flowers ever created. They bloom during the spring time only and therefore I feel they create a sense of sexuality especially to the female woman. They are seen as a �love �flower�. So delicate and fragile they are enticing in their beauty no matter what color. However, this pink/red tulip featured in the photo shows love and sexuality. Some may see a flower just as a �flower�, however I believe that Rebert was able to continue his vision for portraying the female figure as an ultimate yet delicate symbol of what a woman actually is. It is no wonder that many woman love flowers as they represent us and our delicate yet strong nature to survive in this world. There are no more words to express how powerful this image is but I assure you I can relate to flowers as nature and everything in nature needs love and water. Robert captured the beauty and simplicity of this flower.