COMEFLOR
Acrylic
85 x 90 cm
This work explores the instinct to consume what fascinates us — to absorb beauty, desire, and experience until it becomes part of our own structure.
The distorted face does not merely observe the flower; it integrates it. The boundaries between hunger and admiration dissolve. What attracts us is not meant to remain external — it enters, transforms, and reshapes identity from within.
The open cavity at the center suggests appetite, not only physical but creative and emotional. It speaks to the way we devour moments, people, symbols — how we internalize what we love until it alters our composition.
The repetition of “888” anchors the piece in the idea of continuous expansion: desire feeding creation, creation feeding desire.
To consume is to become.