Flowers

Flowers

Susane Attias Gordon: The Florist of Memory

In the vibrant world of Susane Attias Gordon’s artistic practice, the canvas becomes a lush garden, bursting with an ethereal beauty that transcends mere botanical representation. While recognized for her evocative collages, Attias Gordon’s foray into painting, particularly her captivating floral works, reveals another facet of her profound engagement with memory, light, and the passage of time. These aren’t simply still lifes; they are vibrant conversations between color and emotion, imbued with a deep sense of personal resonance.

Attias Gordon approaches her floral subjects not as scientific specimens, but as living embodiments of feeling and experience. Her brushstrokes, at once deliberate and expressive, capture the fleeting moments of a blossom’s life cycle – from its nascent bud to its full, glorious bloom, and even to its gentle decline. There’s a sensitivity in her portrayal that suggests an intimate understanding of each petal, each leaf, as if she’s communing with the very essence of the flower itself.

Her palette is often luminous, with a remarkable interplay of soft hues and vibrant accents that create an almost dreamlike atmosphere. Light plays a crucial role in these paintings, not just illuminating the forms, but also contributing to the overall emotional tenor. Whether it’s the gentle glow of morning light catching a dew-kissed petal or the warm, embracing light of late afternoon, Attias Gordon masterfully captures the subtle shifts that imbue each piece with a unique mood.