“Flower Drawing (Green)” is a sculpture created by the artist Jeff Koons in the year 2011. Constructed from steel, this artwork is part of the Neo-Pop Art movement. The artwork embodies a simplified and whimsical representation of a flower, rendered in a modern and stylized manner characteristic of Koons’s oeuvre.
The artwork features a smooth, reflective steel surface outlined in bright green, mimicking the contours of a flower’s petals with sweeping, rounded lines. The minimalistic design employs precise, curvilinear shapes that form an abstract interpretation of a flower, evoking a sense of elegance and contemporary aesthetic. The pops of green against the metallic sheen create a striking visual contrast, emphasizing the form and flow of the lines, while the reflective quality of the steel integrates the viewer into the piece, blurring the lines between art and spectator. This sophisticated yet playful piece exemplifies the Neo-Pop Art movement’s penchant for incorporating everyday visual elements into high art, transforming them into symbols of beauty and introspection.