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An acrylic paintings with rich, bold explorations of abstracted florals, with a strong sense of rhythm and playful contrasts.
This work bursts with oversized, semi-abstract floral forms in fiery reds, pinks, and oranges layered over a deep green ground. The leaves and seedpod shapes are stylised and flattened, mixing painterly textures with graphic outlines. There’s a joyful clash of organic and geometric, some leaves are naturalistic while others are simplified into patterned cut-outs.
The background greens range from dark forest tones to luminous emeralds, creating depth and contrast with the vivid blooms.
As a pair:
Together, the two works feel like companion pieces in dialogue, a diptych of summer energy. They celebrate the vitality of nature through bold colour and quirky abstraction, blending joy, humour and design. Each piece echoes the other in palette and rhythm, yet their differences in structure giving them complementary personalities.
Available from Spencer House Gallery
An acrylic paintings with rich, bold explorations of abstracted florals, with a strong sense of rhythm and playful contrasts.
This work bursts with oversized, semi-abstract floral forms in fiery reds, pinks, and oranges layered over a deep green ground. The leaves and seedpod shapes are stylised and flattened, mixing painterly textures with graphic outlines. There’s a joyful clash of organic and geometric, some leaves are naturalistic while others are simplified into patterned cut-outs.
The background greens range from dark forest tones to luminous emeralds, creating depth and contrast with the vivid blooms.
As a pair:
Together, the two works feel like companion pieces in dialogue, a diptych of summer energy. They celebrate the vitality of nature through bold colour and quirky abstraction, blending joy, humour and design. Each piece echoes the other in palette and rhythm, yet their differences in structure giving them complementary personalities.
Available from Spencer House Gallery