Brainstorming or stream of consciousness in preparation for a series of works on the idea of eternity through plants that would use the matter of the body to row and blossom.

From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.
- Edvard Munch

  • Blossoming decomposition
  • Body as earth
  • Limbs as roots and stems
  • Flower-eye
  • Portrait style central piece with a hibiscus flower as the eye
  • Possible vine flower over the shoulder
  • Pistil as penis, stigma as penis head - surrounded by corolla (lips?)
  • Hibiscus and Bird of Paradise blossoms
  • My own hibiscus flower bushes, red and orange
  • Neighborhood flowers (Oceanside)
  • Eight Flowers, a painting by artist Qian Xuan (13th century)
  • Mounted in a row
  • Model laying with face to the side, hands on the ground
  • Roots of the tree form around an in the laying human
  • Roots and stem of an Australian tree, eucalyptus
  • The surface is smooth as skin
  • Californian flora
  • Flower field leads to the same tree shown from the roots on one of the previous drawings
  • Close-up of a Bird Paradise, smoothness of its petals
  • The petal split corresponds with legs or arms
  • Four pieces polyptych (tetraptych or quadriptych)
  • Black on white cotton, mounted on black textured panel that opens in the middle
  • Flowers as curious faces
  • Androgyny
  • Masculine features flow into feminine characteristics to the right
  • Ambiguous flower-edge / human profile form
  • Other types of leaves breaking in from the sides
  • Rotten as Johnny Rotten from the Neil Young's Hey Hey My My
  • Rotten becomes pleasantly fragrant or like fresh air
  • From light into the black cycle
  • Sex Pistols, John Lydon
  • Johnny's eyes, Johnny smoking a cigarette, or as a kid
  • Hibiscus as a crown (the king is gone but is not forgotten)
  • Sid Vicious on my bag, with a cigarette turning into flower
  • Sid Vicious And Johnny Rotten next to a white brick wall, together
  • Munch's losses
  • Blood streaming into stems
  • A human figure stretched inside the stem
  • Human drinking nectar inside the Bird-flower instead of a bee
  • Leaves resembling shut eyes

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Lena Nechet, artist - Fine art, media productions, language.
San Diego, California , USA, LenaNechet.com
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