The Bloom is an exploration of abundance at its most charged - lush, sensual, and slight volatile. Rendered as a triptych, the composition unfolds across three panels like a slow, saturated breath, each section echoing the others while holding its own emotional temperature.
The imagery is intentionally dense ; Fruit, blossom, leaf, and shadow pressed close together, suspended in a dark, atmospheric ground. Color operates not just visually but physically - lush colors vibrating against a deep, nocturnal field. What reads as beauty at first glance gradually reveals tension beneath the surface.
This piece is physically activated through hand-applied pumice texture on the print itself, creating a tactile, almost geological surface. The frame - finished in deep, textured purple - extends the work beyond the image plane, transforming it into an object rather than a flat representation Light grades the surface, shifting the experience as the viewer moves.
The Bloom sits at the intersection of opulence and rawness. It is not about flower as decoration, but fertility, excess, and the moment when beauty becomes almost too much - on the edge of decay, desire, and rupture.
This is a one-of-a-kind statement work. An encounter not an illustration.
Framed 3 pieces. Each piece 24” x 36”
Acrylic and mixed media
The Bloom is an exploration of abundance at its most charged - lush, sensual, and slight volatile. Rendered as a triptych, the composition unfolds across three panels like a slow, saturated breath, each section echoing the others while holding its own emotional temperature.
The imagery is intentionally dense ; Fruit, blossom, leaf, and shadow pressed close together, suspended in a dark, atmospheric ground. Color operates not just visually but physically - lush colors vibrating against a deep, nocturnal field. What reads as beauty at first glance gradually reveals tension beneath the surface.
This piece is physically activated through hand-applied pumice texture on the print itself, creating a tactile, almost geological surface. The frame - finished in deep, textured purple - extends the work beyond the image plane, transforming it into an object rather than a flat representation Light grades the surface, shifting the experience as the viewer moves.
The Bloom sits at the intersection of opulence and rawness. It is not about flower as decoration, but fertility, excess, and the moment when beauty becomes almost too much - on the edge of decay, desire, and rupture.
This is a one-of-a-kind statement work. An encounter not an illustration.
Framed 3 pieces. Each piece 24” x 36”
Acrylic and mixed media