In Paris in February 2025, artist Plumya Blossomya presents her ZEN ART feather-flower art collection called "Birds of Paradise" - Les Oiseaux de Paradis.
Plumya Blossomya composes artworks of flowers with multi-coloured feathers. Through her works, Plumya envisions a metamorphosis where the egg becomes a bird, and the feathers becomes a flower. The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate themes of growth, change, and transcendence, resonating deeply with the Zen philosophy of transformation and enlightenment.
Infused with Asian influences, the “Birds of Paradise" exhibition embodies a balance between vibrant energy and quiet contemplation, which the artist describes as an "ode to serenity."
Visually, the exhibition of feather-flower art is a collection evoking the plumage of birds that, to the artist, symbolize freedom and beauty. Plumya aims to create a dreamlike ambiance that "blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination."
The exhibition is in the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement in Paris from 5-24 February 2025.
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