charcoal drawing on paper measuring 9 by 12 inches. It captures a close cluster of flowers rendered in fine detail, focusing on the large petals with intricate veining and subtle speckling. The interplay of light and shadow emphasizes the texture of the smooth petals against the rough surface of two wine corks positioned behind them. The careful shading creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, allowing the organic forms of the flowers to contrast with the structured, unexpected presence of the corks. The paper’s surface supports both delicate lines and rich tonal variation, enhancing the tactile quality of the composition. This careful balance of natural softness and textural contradiction invites a closer look at the ordinary elements combined in an uncommon arrangement.
- Subject Matter: FLoral and still life
- Collections: Floral paintings, Petals textures