The Garden

€ 1340 

Evdokia Georgiou

€ 1340 

Evdokia Georgiou

The Garden by Evdokia Georgiou presents a striking juxtaposition between nature and technology, evoking a sense of nostalgia and transformation. At the center of the piece is an old-fashioned rotary telephone, its blue-green surface suggesting both age and the mysterious depths of the ocean. The telephone, once a crucial tool for human connection, is now an artifact, partly submerged in a lush arrangement of vibrant flowers. The colorful blooms — roses, lilies, and other flowers — appear to grow from or surround the phone, blending organic life with an outdated technological object.

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Description

Artist:

Evdokia Georgiou

Category:

Sculpture

Style:

Pop art/Surrealism

Size:

30

x

30

x

20

Year:

Materials:

Resin,air clay,wire on plexin glass bass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-008

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Evdokia Georgiou

Category:

Sculpture

Style:

Pop art/Surrealism

Size:

30

x

30

x

20

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

Materials:

Resin,air clay,wire on plexin glass bass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-008

This work speaks to themes of communication, obsolescence, and the merging of human-made objects with the natural world. The telephone, once a lifeline for interaction, is now engulfed by nature, perhaps symbolizing how human creations eventually become part of the earth’s ecosystem. The flowers reclaim the object, representing nature’s resilience and inevitable dominance over time.Georgiou’s choice to pair these two elements raises questions about the fleeting nature of technological advances and humanity’s place within the larger cycle of life and decay. The piece seems to ask viewers to consider what happens to our tools, our symbols of progress, when they outlive their purpose. The Garden invites reflection on the ephemeral nature of human artifacts and suggests a harmonious, if bittersweet, coexistence between the man-made and the natural world.

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