A distorted, crimson form hovers in a dreamlike landscape, its bulbous body recalling the swollen weight of fruit just past its prime. From this central mass sprout elongated, twisting extensions—part branch, part limb, part nervous impulse—each writhing with a life of its own. The figure teeters between fruit and creature, ripeness and decay, sensuality and unease.
The background—an open plain beneath a luminous, shifting sky—offers calm contrast to the restless, almost frantic energy of the red form. To the side, a stacked wooden structure grounds the scene in solidity, yet its purpose remains ambiguous, a silent witness to transformation.
In Overripe Red Pear, fertility tips into excess, and beauty into distortion. The work captures the fragile threshold where desire, growth, and inevitable decline converge, vibrating with both humor and menace.
2025
Oil on Canvas
20" x 24"
Available $1,780 (unframed)

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