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Glee by Karen Ritchie is a small, square format contemporary floral art work in mixed media (acrylic and ink) on deep sided stretched premium cotton duck, featuring a variety of Australian native florals against a light olive background. This work is framed and ready to hang. The frame is a satin sealed premium pine floater frame.

The inspiration for this painting came from the native blooms in my garden, their unique shapes and energy, with the composition layered around banksias and leucadendron from the protea family. I wanted to create a vibrant coloured painting that depicted the delicate yet often unkempt and abstracted nature of native blooms.

The acrylic paint and ink was applied with large brushes and fingers using broad, textured strokes for the blossoms and for the greenery and background. Colours include pale olive green, teal, orange, white, yellow, Prussian blue for the shadows. The result is a contemporary approach to a contemporary, impressionistic floral work.

I love the beauty of floral works and the power they have to bring joy to the viewer. Floral subjects also demand that the artist explore colour and texture combinations.

Glee

Karen Ritchie

AUD$495
Size: 38w x 38h x 3.5d cms
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Glee by Karen Ritchie is a small, square format contemporary floral art work in mixed media (acrylic and ink) on deep sided stretched premium cotton duck, featuring a variety of Australian native florals against a light olive background. This work is framed and ready to hang. The frame is a satin sealed premium pine floater frame.

The inspiration for this painting came from the native blooms in my garden, their unique shapes and energy, with the composition layered around banksias and leucadendron from the protea family. I wanted to create a vibrant coloured painting that depicted the delicate yet often unkempt and abstracted nature of native blooms.

The acrylic paint and ink was applied with large brushes and fingers using broad, textured strokes for the blossoms and for the greenery and background. Colours include pale olive green, teal, orange, white, yellow, Prussian blue for the shadows. The result is a contemporary approach to a contemporary, impressionistic floral work.

I love the beauty of floral works and the power they have to bring joy to the viewer. Floral subjects also demand that the artist explore colour and texture combinations.