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Heliotropium indicum L.

21 x 29.7 cm

Watercolour on paper

2024

Sangketan

IDR 850.000

Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, there is hidden beauty all around us. Sangketan, a type of weed that grows wild on roadsides, fields, rice paddies, and vacant land, may be overlooked by many. However, if we look closely, we can find wonders behind the rows of small, purplish flowers blooming beautifully.

In the captivating world of botanical art, sangketan becomes an interesting subject for appreciation. This plant is like a faithful companion that accompanies our journey. In its irregular and free growth, sangketan conveys a message about the strength and resilience of nature. They teach us to find beauty in simple and unexpected things.

As the morning sun casts its gentle light, the small sangketan flowers gradually open. Their bright purple petals attract the attention of anyone passing by. They greet the world with extraordinary courage and steadfastness. Despite growing in unexpected places, they still exude unshakable beauty.

Each flower petal has a smooth and soft texture. The gentle touch of the wind’s fingers makes them quiver with life. Like a small smile from nature, sangketan flowers invite us to appreciate their presence and the beauty they offer.

Sangketan is a reflection of forgotten beauty. They remind us that miracles can be found anywhere, even in the most unexpected places. They are proof that nature has the power to turn something ordinary into something extraordinary.

Salsabila Shafani

Salsabila Shafani is an art student from Bandung. Born and raised in the hinterlands of Kalimantan, she developed an interest in getting to know various types of plants around her and exploring the art of painting.

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