Two delicate blossoms take center stage in this radiant 14"x11" original painting, where every brushstroke celebrates nature’s transient grace. Mixed Media/Modern sculptural botanical artwork, with thick impasto and layered glazes, it including certificate of authenticity + premium shipping. It captures the flowers’ delicate dance with a masterful interplay of texture and light—soft pink and purple petals seem to tremble against a dreamy backdrop of swirling blues, while lush green foliage anchors the composition with organic vitality. Commission available for custom sizes. I painted them as a testament to quiet perseverance, using thick impasto to sculpt their resilience and translucent washes to honor their fragility. Their tissue-thin petals blush with sunrise hues (soft peach, buttery yellow, and the palest begonia pink), while emerald leaves curl like ribbons in the wind. These delicate blooms bloomed to Juliet Stevenson's velvet narration of The Language of Flowers - her British accent like morning mist through my brush.
Gold-freckled centers • Crushed pearl petals • Forever in bloom
What’s your favorite flower memory?
acrylics, impasto paste, Cold Wax, oil on wood panel
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Two delicate blossoms take center stage in this radiant 14"x11" original painting, where every brushstroke celebrates nature’s transient grace. Mixed Media/Modern sculptural botanical artwork, with thick impasto and layered glazes, it including certificate of authenticity + premium shipping. It captures the flowers’ delicate dance with a masterful interplay of texture and light—soft pink and purple petals seem to tremble against a dreamy backdrop of swirling blues, while lush green foliage anchors the composition with organic vitality. Commission available for custom sizes. I painted them as a testament to quiet perseverance, using thick impasto to sculpt their resilience and translucent washes to honor their fragility. Their tissue-thin petals blush with sunrise hues (soft peach, buttery yellow, and the palest begonia pink), while emerald leaves curl like ribbons in the wind. These delicate blooms bloomed to Juliet Stevenson's velvet narration of The Language of Flowers - her British accent like morning mist through my brush.
Gold-freckled centers • Crushed pearl petals • Forever in bloom
What’s your favorite flower memory?
acrylics, impasto paste, Cold Wax, oil on wood panel
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