Original artwork description:

Inspired by a recent trip to 'Gum Fest' a celebration of the eucalyptus tree, this painting uses circles of varying sizes and colours to create an abstract composition that is both playful and sophisticated. The eucalyptus green background is punctuated by pops of pink, representing the blooms of the flowering gum tree, while blue circles evoke the sky peeking through the leaves. This painting is a tribute to the beauty of nature and the interplay of colour and form.

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic on canvas
♥ measures 50x60cm
♥ 3.5cm deep edge canvas
♥ ready to hang with D-rings and picture wire already in place
♥ certificate of authenticity
For other sizes and colours commissions are welcome.

About the artist:
Jennifer Bell is a contemporary artist whose unique artistic vision is inspired by her rare neuro-ophthalmological condition. Her paintings reflect her daily experience of visual noise through bold colours, intricate details, and repeated abstract marks and shapes. Jennifer holds a degree in Fine Art and has extensive experience in the art world, including running her own gallery. She has been a full-time independent artist for over 13 years and her work is represented in private and corporate collections worldwide. Jennifer has been recognized with numerous awards including a finalist for the 2023 Singulart Awards Painter of the Year. Her artwork has been exhibited in various galleries and museums. Through her work, Jennifer hopes to inspire others to appreciate the beauty of the everyday and to see the world in a unique and positive light.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#green #decorative #pattern #australian #abstract nature 
Flowering Gum (2023)
Acrylic painting
by Jennifer Bell

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Inspired by a recent trip to 'Gum Fest' a celebration of the eucalyptus tree, this painting uses circles of varying sizes and colours to create an abstract composition that is both playful and sophisticated. The eucalyptus green background is punctuated by pops of pink, representing the blooms of the flowering gum tree, while blue circles evoke the sky peeking through the leaves. This painting is a tribute to the beauty of nature and the interplay of colour and form.

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic on canvas
♥ measures 50x60cm
♥ 3.5cm deep edge canvas
♥ ready to hang with D-rings and picture wire already in place
♥ certificate of authenticity
For other sizes and colours commissions are welcome.

About the artist:
Jennifer Bell is a contemporary artist whose unique artistic vision is inspired by her rare neuro-ophthalmological condition. Her paintings reflect her daily experience of visual noise through bold colours, intricate details, and repeated abstract marks and shapes. Jennifer holds a degree in Fine Art and has extensive experience in the art world, including running her own gallery. She has been a full-time independent artist for over 13 years and her work is represented in private and corporate collections worldwide. Jennifer has been recognized with numerous awards including a finalist for the 2023 Singulart Awards Painter of the Year. Her artwork has been exhibited in various galleries and museums. Through her work, Jennifer hopes to inspire others to appreciate the beauty of the everyday and to see the world in a unique and positive light.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#green #decorative #pattern #australian #abstract nature 

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