Artworks to greet the warm season
Spring up your home with a curated selection of artworks that embody the warmth and playfulness of spring! From lively splashes of colour to frisky compositions that evoke the joy of the warm season, these artworks will infuse your interiors with a sense of renewed energy and vitality.
Colourful and cheeky
Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst are known for their colourful and whimsical style. So why not embrace the season of growth and transformation by adorning your home with art that sparks the imagination?
Balloon Rabbit (Violet) by Jeff Koons
In Koons’ hands even the most familiar, everyday items transcend commonality to become true icons manifesting the essence of American popular culture.
Butterfly Heart by Damien Hirst
This colourful sculpture was created as a symbol of support during the Covid pandemic and consists of butterfly wings placed on a rainbow aluminium panel.
Marilyn (Purple-Red) by Andy Warhol
Marilyn was the most emblematic of all Warhol's celebrity subjects: in her, the artist saw all the promises, beauty, sex, fame and tragedy of 1960s America.
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Butterfly Rainbow by Damien Hirst
For Damien Hirst, the appeal of butterflies is connected to the idea of retaining life in death, and the rainbow symbol represents hope, luck and fortune.
Wurm's cheerful Flat Sculptures
Erwin Wurm is widely recognized as a prominent contemporary sculptor. Taking on a new approach, the artist explores his first encounter with flat canvases and paint, thus creating what he names Flat Sculptures, exuberant and bright-coloured pieces that will light up any space in need of a fresh makeover.
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