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Hibana (Fire Flower) - No. 1 - 24 x 24
Hibana, the Japanese word for “spark” or “fire flower,” captures a moment of ignition and expansion. Layers of bright red, gold, black, tan, oxide yellow and soft green-gray flow and fracture across the surface, creating movement that feels both powerful and intentional.
Veins of light trace through the composition, evoking transformation and emergence. Rooted in a traditional Japanese-inspired palette and expressed through contemporary fluid technique, Hibana brings warmth, energy, and quiet strength to a space.
Hibana, the Japanese word for “spark” or “fire flower,” captures a moment of ignition and expansion. Layers of bright red, gold, black, tan, oxide yellow and soft green-gray flow and fracture across the surface, creating movement that feels both powerful and intentional.
Veins of light trace through the composition, evoking transformation and emergence. Rooted in a traditional Japanese-inspired palette and expressed through contemporary fluid technique, Hibana brings warmth, energy, and quiet strength to a space.