• 1990 - Daisy
  • 1990 - Daisy
  • 1990 - Daisy
  • 1990 - Daisy

    Stefan Kokovic

    1990 - Daisy, 2024

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    “1990 - Daisy”, created in 2024, is a delicate and contemplative exploration of innocence, memory, and the quiet symbolism of nature. The work centers around the daisy as both a…

    “1990 - Daisy”, created in 2024, is a delicate and contemplative exploration of innocence, memory, and the quiet symbolism of nature. The work centers around the daisy as both a visual motif and an emotional anchor, transforming a simple floral element into a vessel for reflection on time, fragility, and forgotten moments. Through its restrained composition and subtle atmosphere, the piece evokes a sense of stillness that feels suspended between childhood memory and adult introspection.

    The image balances softness and structure, where natural forms emerge gently within a carefully constructed visual space. Light plays a central role, enhancing the organic texture of the subject while also suggesting a dreamlike distance. Rather than presenting the daisy as merely decorative, the work elevates it into a symbol of transience—something beautiful yet fleeting, grounded yet easily lost.

    At its core, “1990 - Daisy” reflects on the emotional resonance of simple things and how they carry meaning far beyond their form. It becomes a meditation on nostalgia and the subtle imprint of memory, where nature acts as a bridge between past and present. “1990 - Daisy” (2024) lingers as a quiet, poetic study of fragility, remembrance, and the understated power of natural imagery.