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Flowers That Bleed

A Gallery of Tragedies

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Flowers That Bleed

De : Richard Hampton
Lu par : Bobby Lax, Claire Coyle
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No name in the modern art world sends a shudder down the spine quite like the name Moira Petrovic. The Swedish prodigy, famous at a young age for her dazzling landscapes and haunting self-portraits, has practically vanished from the public lexicon after her tragic death in the late 2020s. Her masterpieces enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity posthumously, only to be eclipsed by the ghoulish conspiracy theories surrounding her death. Tens of thousands of hours have been wasted feeding our brain-dead culture with true crime trash, reducing this remarkable artist to popcorn for the hungry masses. Moira’s life’s work seemed destined to be lost to history.

Until now.

You, dear listener, hold in your hands the stories behind nine of Moira’s most famous pieces, as well as exclusive sketches from her notebook hinting at the masterpieces to come. From her autobiographical magnum opus Red Lily, to the tragedy of everyone’s favorite corporate mascot in Trademarked, the downfall of a playboy celebrity in Salem TV, and the intoxicating obsession with image in Gaia’s Disciple and Twenty-Twenty. Take a deeper look at Moira’s views on the prison of passion in the story of the unbridled lovers in Partners, and the enslaved office assistant in Annie Loves Her Life. Or, cleanse your palate with the stories of achievement that so fueled Moira’s work, from the mother desperate to motivate her agoraphobic daughter in Just to the Mailbox, to the overachieving feminist on her White House run in Madame President.

Please know that it has been the privilege of my life putting this collection together to reclaim the legacy of this incredible artist.

Yours truly, Richard Hampton

©2026 Richard Hampton (P)2026 Richard Hampton
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