Flowers as a beacon of hope
Hope in uncertain times. This is the theme of the new exhibition in the Flower Art Museum in Aalsmeer. Seven artists offer a hopeful perspective with art in which flowers and nature are the starting point. The exhibition can be seen until May 12, 2024.
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How can you still be hopeful in this problematic world we're living in
Still lifes in striking color combinations, flowers that break out of the frame, meter-sized photographic mandalas, an installation from dark to light and a tapestry with hundreds of knitted flowers. This is a selection of the works of art that can be admired in the new exhibition of the Flower Art Museum.
In a world full of problems, it is sometimes difficult to be hopeful about the future. The exhibition invites visitors to continue to see the beautiful sides, with the flower as a symbol of hope. After all, flowers represent the cycle of life; they grow, bloom and decay, but always rise again. The work of the seven artists, Merel van Beek, Bart Ensing, Jacob Kaptein, Gea Korpel-Beskers, Ena Rutten, Francisca Snel and Hilde Trip, can be seen until May 12.
In addition to the main exhibition, an art project can be followed in the small hall of the museum in the coming months. Visual artist San Sia Karina Tan is working here on the completion of her project The Lotus.
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