Sweeping through the canvas with finesse, Bleeding (the) Nation D1 captivates the eye with its epoxied crescendo of colors. Drenched in a midnight hue that teeters on the edge of an ink black abyss, the piece beckons with a mysterious allure, punctuated by a vibrant interplay of citrusy marigold and auburn shades that suggest an amber warmth glowing within the dark expanse. The rich undertones flicker with an earthy luster, providing a striking contrast to the predominant depth of the darker elements.Positioned within the grand composition, this artwork harmonizes with its family of Scales by exploring a visual narrative when paired with either 'D2, D3' or 'C1, E1'. These neighboring canvases extend the journey of sight, crafting a tableau of emotion and introspection as the viewer stitches together adjacent fragments to weave an unfolding story. The larger prints offered magnify this effect, allowing collectors to delve into the vibrant expressions and subdued motifs that dominate this original artwork.An embodiment of contemporary abstract art, this scale embraces the dichotomy of vivid and muted, bringing designer's favorite hues into the limelight. Ideal for an art installation within a home gallery or as part of a sophisticated office decor, the piece complements interiors that favor minimalist or organic textures, inviting onlookers to lose themselves in the emotional landscape that it renders, a silent dialogue between art and observer.
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Youth and pop culture provocateurs since 1991. Fearless fashion, music, art, film, politics and ideas from today's bleeding edge. Declare Independence.
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Vigorous, sun and heat tolerant, Dicentra 'King of Hearts' (Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart) is a compact, bushy perennial noted for its arching sprays of large, deep rose heart-shaped flowers. Blooming over a very long season extending from late spring to early fall in cool summer climates, the flowers dangle gracefully above a sumptuous foliage mound of feathery, finely-divided, blue-green leaves. In warmer areas, flowering will stop in the heat of the summer and may start again in late summer to early fall.
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Native to the eastern United States, Dicentra eximia (Fringed Bleeding Heart) is a compact, bushy perennial adorned with a ferny, much dissected, gray-green foliage which persists throughout the growing season and does not go summer dormant if given adequate moisture. Blooming freely over a long period extending from early spring to frost, charming clusters of small rose-pink buds open to reveal pale to dark pink, nodding, heart-shaped blossoms which dance gracefully above the lush foliage mound. Flowering will stop in the heat of the summer (particularly in the hotter climates) and may start again in late summer or early fall. A reliable performer, Dicentra eximia resembles the showier Asian Bleeding Heart (D. spectabilis), which is often cultivated in eastern gardens and usually goes dormant by mid-summer. Heat tolerant if planted in rich, moist soil in shade, Dicentra eximia is an excellent choice for southern gardens.
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Everblooming, award-winner Dicentra 'Luxuriant' (Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart) is a compact herbaceous perennial adorned with a blue-green, finely divided foliage and arching sprays of nodding, heart-shaped, cerise-pink flowers. Blooming over a very long season extending from late spring to early fall, the flowers dangle gracefully above the lush foliage mound. 'Luxuriant' is more sun and heat tolerant than most bleeding heart varieties. Excellent for edging, and very useful for containers.