Set of 3 floral paintings | Each panel: 120 × 60 cm
“The Bloom was a Lie” is a powerful floral triptych on canvas, where beauty unfolds in layered contrasts. Three vertical panels come together to form a continuous flow of emotion — a bloom that rises and fades, whispers and lingers. Against a soft, light-toned background, I layered blue, yellow, violet, pale pink, olive green, gray, and beige to create a composition that feels both modern and nostalgic.
These are not flowers as seen in nature — they are imagined blossoms, born from contradiction. I was inspired by the tension between fragility and strength, between appearance and truth. Painting them was a way to explore how beauty can be deceiving, how softness sometimes conceals deeper undercurrents. What guided me was an instinct to tell a story through color and abstraction — a story of subtle emotion, quiet resistance, and personal truth.
This artwork pairs beautifully with modern interior design, especially in Scandinavian homes, Japandi interiors, neutral-toned bedrooms, and minimalist living rooms. It also complements open spaces with soft light, adding an elegant touch without overwhelming the room.
If you are searching for a large wall art with flowers, a contemporary floral triptych, or a neutral abstract painting for a living room, this piece offers both harmony and complexity. It’s perfect for collectors looking for modern flower art, oversized canvas paintings, or emotive abstract artwork with a feminine touch.
Artwork is signed by the artist in the lower right corner and on the back side. Frames are shown for illustrative purpose only. It is unstretched and ships rolled in a tube.
acrylic
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£1,387.54
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Set of 3 floral paintings | Each panel: 120 × 60 cm
“The Bloom was a Lie” is a powerful floral triptych on canvas, where beauty unfolds in layered contrasts. Three vertical panels come together to form a continuous flow of emotion — a bloom that rises and fades, whispers and lingers. Against a soft, light-toned background, I layered blue, yellow, violet, pale pink, olive green, gray, and beige to create a composition that feels both modern and nostalgic.
These are not flowers as seen in nature — they are imagined blossoms, born from contradiction. I was inspired by the tension between fragility and strength, between appearance and truth. Painting them was a way to explore how beauty can be deceiving, how softness sometimes conceals deeper undercurrents. What guided me was an instinct to tell a story through color and abstraction — a story of subtle emotion, quiet resistance, and personal truth.
This artwork pairs beautifully with modern interior design, especially in Scandinavian homes, Japandi interiors, neutral-toned bedrooms, and minimalist living rooms. It also complements open spaces with soft light, adding an elegant touch without overwhelming the room.
If you are searching for a large wall art with flowers, a contemporary floral triptych, or a neutral abstract painting for a living room, this piece offers both harmony and complexity. It’s perfect for collectors looking for modern flower art, oversized canvas paintings, or emotive abstract artwork with a feminine touch.
Artwork is signed by the artist in the lower right corner and on the back side. Frames are shown for illustrative purpose only. It is unstretched and ships rolled in a tube.
acrylic
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