Butterfly 5 by Rosana Auqué, contemporary abstract acrylic painting on canvas with repeated butterfly forms, rhythmic color, and a harmonious composition about freedom, coexistence, and transformation

Butterfly 5 by Rosana Auqué explores freedom through a constellation of butterfly forms, where repetition, color, and balance create an abstract sense of harmony and shared movement.

Butterfly 5

Artist: Rosana Auqué
Year: 2025
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 20  20 inches
Price: USD $1,500

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Butterfly 5 – Harmony in Motion

Butterfly 5 is part of Rosana Auqué’s ongoing exploration of freedom as a living, shared experience. While balloons have long appeared in her work as vertical gestures of aspiration, the butterfly emerges here as a quieter, more organic symbol — one that moves through air not by force, but by rhythm.

In this painting, the butterfly is not isolated. It belongs to a constellation. The surface becomes a field where repetition creates meaning, and where form and color seek equilibrium. The work invites the viewer to observe not a single figure, but a pattern unfolding — a visual breath composed of many small presences.

Measuring 20 x 20 inches and executed in acrylic on canvas, Butterfly 5 (2025) captures a suspended moment where motion becomes harmony. It is a painting about lightness, but also about structure — about how beauty can arise when multiple elements coexist without losing their individuality.

The Butterfly as a Symbol of Freedom

In Rosana Auqué’s visual language, the butterfly does not merely represent transformation. It represents relational freedom.

Unlike the balloon — which ascends alone — the butterfly moves within a collective rhythm. When many butterflies appear together, they create a living pattern. The repetition becomes choreography. The space between them becomes as important as the figures themselves.

Butterfly 5 continues this investigation. The painting explores:

The balance between repetition and variation

The dialogue between color and form

The tension between movement and stillness

The search for harmony within multiplicity

Here, freedom is not escape. It is coexistence.

Color, Pattern, and Emotional Geometry

One of the defining characteristics of Rosana Auqué’s butterfly series is the emergence of pattern. When multiple butterflies inhabit the same space, they generate a visual rhythm that approaches abstraction.

In Butterfly 5, color is not decorative. It is structural. Each tone responds to another. Each shape contributes to an overall emotional geometry. The canvas becomes a place where harmony is not imposed, but discovered.

There is an intentional search for beauty — not as ornament, but as balance.

The painting resonates with collectors who are drawn to works that embody optimism, light, and contemporary symbolism, while maintaining a refined compositional structure.

Artwork Details

Title: Butterfly 5
Year: 2025
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 20 x 20 inches
Price: USD $1,500
Availability: Available

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Butterfly 5 represent?

Butterfly 5 represents freedom as harmony. Rather than focusing on a single figure, the painting explores how multiple forms can coexist and create beauty through balance and repetition.

Is Butterfly 5 part of a series?

Yes. The painting belongs to Rosana Auqué’s butterfly collection, developed alongside her balloon works. Both motifs explore freedom, but from different emotional perspectives.

What technique was used in Butterfly 5?

The work is executed in acrylic on canvas. The medium allows for clarity of color, controlled layering, and precise compositional rhythm.

Is Butterfly 5 available for purchase?

Yes. At the time of publication, the painting is available for acquisition at USD $1,500.
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