Before us is an expressive example of reinterpreting an architectural element in decorative art. An old wooden door, presumably removed from a building facade, has been transformed into an artistic object. On the white surface of the door, a large red poppy with a long green stem is depicted, creating a striking contrast with the simplicity of the base.
The door itself retains its original texture and relief panels characteristic of classic wooden doors. The composition gains special value from its placement context - against a brick wall with climbing plants, creating a dialogue between living nature and the artistic representation of a flower. This solution transforms a utilitarian architectural element into an independent work of art, harmoniously integrated into the facade space.
This installation demonstrates a contemporary approach to using architectural details from the past, reimagining their function and creating new forms of interaction between architecture and nature, past and present.