In "Flying Still Life", Pere Llobera explores the tension between movement and stillness. A skirt hovers elusively in space, supported by a fragile structure. The dark curtains suggest a theatrical setting, while a solitary hand just outside the frame seems to unsettle the composition.
Llobera’s work plays with the boundaries of figuration and narrative. Here, he raises questions about the nature of the still life genre: what happens when objects no longer remain at rest but break free from their traditional function? His painting technique—a blend of precise brushstrokes and subtle blurring—enhances the image’s layered complexity.
Within Llobera’s oeuvre, "Flying Still Life" presents an intriguing moment of visual and conceptual ambiguity, where the painting acts as a window into a reality that remains just out of reach.