The picture is a quiet summer bouquet, painted at the scale of a meadow. Pink, lemon, chalky white and pale-blue blooms fill the canvas as chunky palette-knife petals, each one finished with a small m...
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Floral,
Botanical,
Decorative,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Textured,
Serene
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Joy & Warmth , Tranquility & Calm , Nature & Harmony
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Styles
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Floral , Impasto , Contemporary
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Shape
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Horizontal
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Estate Type
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Room Type
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Objects
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Flowers , Plants , Field , Leaves
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The picture is a quiet summer bouquet, painted at the scale of a meadow. Pink, lemon, chalky white and pale-blue blooms fill the canvas as chunky palette-knife petals, each one finished with a small mustard center. Smaller flecks of color sit between them, so the eye keeps finding new petals the longer it lingers.
Long mint-and-blue stems break the field vertically, painted as fast flicks rather than careful drawing. Behind the bouquet, the background dissolves into a misty pearl-and-cream wash that lifts the upper edge of the picture into something close to a soft sky. Up close, the surface is generously physical — ridges everywhere, slivers of buttery underpaint reading through where the knife thinned.
The palette is wide but pastel-soft: blush pink, lemon, ivory, pale lilac and a clean pale-blue, with mustard at each bloom's heart and a quiet mint-green running through the stems. The mood is calm, decorative and unmistakably warm-weather — light enough for a bedroom, generous enough for a kitchen.
It belongs in spaces that already lean serene and a little playful — a bedroom above a low headboard, a nursery, a dining room, a sunlit living-room corner, a café, a bakery, a beauty salon. Pair it with bleached oak, white linen, soft ceramics and brushed brass; a small directional light from above lifts the impasto petals into relief and gives the canvas its slow, summery read.
This piece is offered as abstract wall art, painted to order on stretched canvas.
- Composition, Colors & Visual Details
- Best Rooms & Interior Pairings
- Color Palette & Mood
- Hand-Painted Texture & Technique
- Size & Placement Tips
The picture is a quiet summer bouquet, painted at the scale of a meadow. Pink, lemon, chalky white and pale-blue blooms fill the canvas as chunky palette-knife petals, each one finished with a small mustard center.
Visual cues include field, flowers, and leaves. The palette is anchored by blue, green, and pink. The composition is horizontal.
The floral character makes Pastel Field II a natural fit for a bedroom. It also shows well in a dining room and living room.
In commercial spaces, it suits bakery and beauty salon. A horizontal hang reads well above a sofa or a low credenza.
Color-wise, the piece works with blue, green, pink, white, and yellow. A cool atmosphere holds the surface together — the piece feels collected rather than charged.
The painter works in oil on stretched canvas, with no division of labour between sketch and finish. Layers of oil build up over the underpainting, so the surface carries visible weight and the brushwork stays legible.
The floral character runs through the underpainting, while the impasto feel emerges in the surface passes. The painter closes the cycle on Pastel Field II with standard drying times and a clear final varnish, so the work is built to age well. The horizontal stretch is keyed at the long edges first; that is what keeps the canvas from bowing across a wider span.
A long canvas reads best across a wall where the eye can travel — above a bed, a console table, or a banquette. Allow the bottom edge to sit a hand-span above the surface below — about 20 cm — so the work doesn’t feel piled.
Pastel Field II suits a bedroom that is built around one piece rather than a collection. For Pastel Field II, step back twice the canvas height once it’s hung — the brushwork resolves at that distance.
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