The painting depicts a mystical garden, at the center of which is a kaleidoscope. Usually, kaleidoscopes have many colors, but this one gave all its colors to the magical garden and became colorless, turning into stone.
In the garden, incredible plants grow: pompon dahlias, purple callas, and pink lilies with pearl stamens. They are nourished by the firebird that inhabits the garden.
Two fantasy vines intertwine in a love knot and converge at one point, forming a four-leaf clover in the shape of two eights crossed with each other, symbolizing infinity.
The surface of the mystical world consists of lava. From it grows a carnivorous flower, and hot bubbles emerge, which, upon cooling, join together and break apart again in a frozen form. Cooling lava pieces hover in the air and float away into the distance.
The entire magical garden is made of lines that flow into each other. The plants are like puzzles placed in specific spots, and if moved (touched), they might crumble and return to the stone kaleidoscope, and everything will start over again.
In the garden, incredible plants grow: pompon dahlias, purple callas, and pink lilies with pearl stamens. They are nourished by the firebird that inhabits the garden.
Two fantasy vines intertwine in a love knot and converge at one point, forming a four-leaf clover in the shape of two eights crossed with each other, symbolizing infinity.
The surface of the mystical world consists of lava. From it grows a carnivorous flower, and hot bubbles emerge, which, upon cooling, join together and break apart again in a frozen form. Cooling lava pieces hover in the air and float away into the distance.
The entire magical garden is made of lines that flow into each other. The plants are like puzzles placed in specific spots, and if moved (touched), they might crumble and return to the stone kaleidoscope, and everything will start over again.