The painting “Iris 2010” is an explosion of life, light, and color — as if Danuta has captured not only the flowers but the very energy of nature in full bloom. The irises, painted in deep purples and blues, rise toward the sky with elegance and strength, dancing to the rhythm of an invisible breeze.
Among them, small yellow and white blossoms bloom like joyful notes in a garden’s symphony — spontaneous, bright, and alive. The greens are rich, vibrant, almost musical. A warm, softly glowing background accentuates the lushness and inner radiance of the plants.
This is not merely a painting of flowers. It is a hymn to life, to color, to the sacred vitality of the earth — a captured moment of wonder, joy, and gratitude. In this composition, one can feel the artist’s soul — seeing not just what is visible, but sensing what pulses beneath the surface.
The painting “Iris 2010” is an explosion of life, light, and color — as if Danuta has captured not only the flowers but the very energy of nature in full bloom. The irises, painted in deep purples and blues, rise toward the sky with elegance and strength, dancing to the rhythm of an invisible breeze.
Among them, small yellow and white blossoms bloom like joyful notes in a garden’s symphony — spontaneous, bright, and alive. The greens are rich, vibrant, almost musical. A warm, softly glowing background accentuates the lushness and inner radiance of the plants.
This is not merely a painting of flowers. It is a hymn to life, to color, to the sacred vitality of the earth — a captured moment of wonder, joy, and gratitude. In this composition, one can feel the artist’s soul — seeing not just what is visible, but sensing what pulses beneath the surface.