The Wound and the Bloom

€ 800 

Halina Lazarchik

€ 800 

Halina Lazarchik

"The Wound and the Bloom" A paradox of softness and violence, this form carries both scars and growth. The red teardrop-like accents symbolize both pain and pleasure, reminding us that love, like the body, is vulnerable, but through wounding, it also transforms.

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Description

Artist:

Halina Lazarchik

Category:

Ceramic

Style:

Neo-Pop Art with elements of Surrealism and Glitch Art.

Size:

17

x

45.5

x

Year:

2025

Materials:

Ceramic

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

HL-020

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Halina Lazarchik

Category:

Ceramic

Style:

Neo-Pop Art with elements of Surrealism and Glitch Art.

Size:

17

x

45.5

x

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2025

Materials:

Ceramic

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

HL-020

Concept & Interpretation

These sculptural works explore the tension between fragility and resilience, organic softness and sharp resistance. Their biomorphic forms evoke bodily and botanical associations, hinting at themes of transformation, vulnerability, and healing.

The raw, textured ceramic surfaces reference earthly materiality, grounding the works in an almost primal state, while the striking red accents – resembling drops of blood or raw wounds – add a visceral emotional charge. The presence of thorn-like protrusions further deepens the symbolism, suggesting protection, pain, or growth through adversity.

Both sculptures subtly play with erotic and corporeal allusions, questioning the boundaries between human intimacy and nature’s organic structures. The combination of minimalism and surrealist references allows for multiple readings, where desire, suffering, and metamorphosis intertwine.

These pieces resonate with themes found in feminist art, post-minimalism, and conceptual craft, offering a poetic and provocative reflection on the human condition.

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