Flowers in Abstraction offers a richly textured exploration of lilies and dahlias through an intimate, close-up perspective that transforms botanical details into a flowing, abstract composition. The large petals unfold in gentle curves and soft edges, rendered in a muted palette of cream, beige, pale blue, and warm terracotta. These colors enhance the tactile quality of the piece and invite a quiet contemplation of form and movement. The smooth, layered petals suggest both the fragility and strength found in natural growth, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the underlying structure of these blooms.
The lily, often associated with purity, renewal, and devotion, serves as a subtle symbol of enduring love within the composition. Alongside it, the dahlia’s sensual curves add richness and complexity, evoking themes of elegance, commitment, and inner strength. Through an abstracted view of their botanical lines, the artwork captures not only the physical beauty but also the emotional resonance of these flowers, merging their symbolic meanings with a sensuous visual rhythm. This balance of softness and depth creates a work that is both inviting and contemplative, drawing the viewer into the layered intimacy of petals unfolding.
- Subject Matter: Botanical Abstract
- Collections: Abstract Botanical