| Roses in Her Pain is an emotional and contemplative work by Elma Lucyana that merges the delicate beauty of roses with the emotional wounds carried by women. In this painting, Elma explores the complexity of emotion through thick layers of color, dramatic textures, and the three-dimensional floral elements that have become her signature style. The blooming roses emerge from a dark, impulsively painted background—as if growing not from soil, but from pain itself.
Each rose petal in this work symbolizes not only beauty and love but also resilience—against pain, trauma, and memories deeply embedded in a woman’s body and soul. As both a woman and an artist, Elma presents this piece as a powerful statement and acknowledgment of wounds that are often kept hidden.
Roses in Her Pain is a visual manifestation of the courage to bloom, even through sorrow.
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"'Find faults' and 'find solutions.' The more mistakes she discovers during her process, the more she understands herself."