"Blossom Theory" is an explosion of controlled chaos, a vibrant celebration of spring captured through an expressive, semi-abstract lens. Inspired by the fleeting beauty of cherry blossom season and the strange logic of nature’s patterns, this piece blends spontaneous mark-making with delicate floral details. Painted in layers of dripped, flicked, and thrown paint, each bloom and branch emerges from the energetic background like memory fragments or dream sequences. The turquoise sky offers a bold contrast to the dense canopy of pinks, reds, and whites, while black ink outlines hint at structure beneath the exuberance. "Blossom Theory" explores the tension between order and spontaneity, inviting the viewer to find form in the flourish. It's both a tribute to the emotional pull of spring and a playful examination of how we try to understand beauty through repetition and rhythm, even when it feels gloriously unpredictable.
Acrylic on canvas
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"Blossom Theory" is an explosion of controlled chaos, a vibrant celebration of spring captured through an expressive, semi-abstract lens. Inspired by the fleeting beauty of cherry blossom season and the strange logic of nature’s patterns, this piece blends spontaneous mark-making with delicate floral details. Painted in layers of dripped, flicked, and thrown paint, each bloom and branch emerges from the energetic background like memory fragments or dream sequences. The turquoise sky offers a bold contrast to the dense canopy of pinks, reds, and whites, while black ink outlines hint at structure beneath the exuberance. "Blossom Theory" explores the tension between order and spontaneity, inviting the viewer to find form in the flourish. It's both a tribute to the emotional pull of spring and a playful examination of how we try to understand beauty through repetition and rhythm, even when it feels gloriously unpredictable.
Acrylic on canvas
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