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The winter in Malaga #1 (2025)Acrylic painting by V+V Kniazievi

70 x 100 x 3cm / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)

8 Artist Reviews

£948.53

🌸 The Winter in Malaga — Floral Abstraction

This painting belongs to the The Winter in Malaga series — a collection inspired by the surprising reality of southern Spain, where winter feels gentle, luminous, and alive with blossoms.

While much of Europe rests under grey skies, Malaga continues to bloom. White flowers open in city gardens, pastel petals catch soft sunlight, and nature quietly refuses to go dormant. This artwork captures that suspended seasonal moment — where winter and spring exist at once.

🎨 Color Palette

The composition is built around a soft, sophisticated pastel spectrum layered with natural neutrals:

creamy white petals

blush pink and rose accents

muted sage and olive greens

warm sand, beige, and taupe

pale grey-blue undertones

touches of charcoal black for contrast

These gentle hues are balanced with darker graphic lines, creating rhythm and clarity while preserving an airy, calm mood.

The palette feels fresh yet grounded — floral without sweetness, modern without coldness.

✍️ Graphic Language & Style

The style merges:

abstract botanical forms

flowing organic shapes

fine black linework

decorative contour drawing

layered color fields

Flowers appear oversized and stylized, unfolding across the surface in curved planes and rhythmic outlines. The strong graphic lines anchor the softness of the palette, giving the painting a contemporary, design-forward presence.

The result is a composition that feels both painterly and architectural — gentle, structured, and quietly luminous.

🌿 Mood & Atmosphere

This artwork evokes:

calm renewal

winter sunlight

slow blooming

Mediterranean warmth

quiet optimism

It feels contemplative yet alive — like standing in a garden on a cool morning while the first blossoms open.

🏡 Interior Styling

This painting works beautifully in interiors that value softness, nature, and modern elegance:

✔ Scandinavian spaces
✔ Mediterranean homes
✔ Contemporary bedrooms
✔ Calm living rooms
✔ Boutique hotels or studios
✔ Wellness spaces and creative offices

Perfect as a focal point above a bed, sofa, or console, it brings light, botanical poetry, and seasonal serenity into the room.

✨ Collector’s Note

The Winter in Malaga is a tribute to climates where flowers bloom year-round — and to moments when color quietly transforms everyday life.

This artwork is for those who love:

floral abstraction

gentle color stories

Mediterranean atmospheres

modern botanical art

interiors that breathe.

Materials used:

acrylic markers

Details:

Tags:

#forest#garden#spring#pastel colors#botanical art#abstract flowers#floral painting#pink flowers#abstract paintings#soft pink#white petals#spring lilies#botancal abstract#flower abstraction#romantic abstraction
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🌸 The Winter in Malaga — Floral Abstraction

This painting belongs to the The Winter in Malaga series — a collection inspired by the surprising reality of southern Spain, where winter feels gentle, luminous, and alive with blossoms.

While much of Europe rests under grey skies, Malaga continues to bloom. White flowers open in city gardens, pastel petals catch soft sunlight, and nature quietly refuses to go dormant. This artwork captures that suspended seasonal moment — where winter and spring exist at once.

🎨 Color Palette

The composition is built around a soft, sophisticated pastel spectrum layered with natural neutrals:

creamy white petals

blush pink and rose accents

muted sage and olive greens

warm sand, beige, and taupe

pale grey-blue undertones

touches of charcoal black for contrast

These gentle hues are balanced with darker graphic lines, creating rhythm and clarity while preserving an airy, calm mood.

The palette feels fresh yet grounded — floral without sweetness, modern without coldness.

✍️ Graphic Language & Style

The style merges:

abstract botanical forms

flowing organic shapes

fine black linework

decorative contour drawing

layered color fields

Flowers appear oversized and stylized, unfolding across the surface in curved planes and rhythmic outlines. The strong graphic lines anchor the softness of the palette, giving the painting a contemporary, design-forward presence.

The result is a composition that feels both painterly and architectural — gentle, structured, and quietly luminous.

🌿 Mood & Atmosphere

This artwork evokes:

calm renewal

winter sunlight

slow blooming

Mediterranean warmth

quiet optimism

It feels contemplative yet alive — like standing in a garden on a cool morning while the first blossoms open.

🏡 Interior Styling

This painting works beautifully in interiors that value softness, nature, and modern elegance:

✔ Scandinavian spaces
✔ Mediterranean homes
✔ Contemporary bedrooms
✔ Calm living rooms
✔ Boutique hotels or studios
✔ Wellness spaces and creative offices

Perfect as a focal point above a bed, sofa, or console, it brings light, botanical poetry, and seasonal serenity into the room.

✨ Collector’s Note

The Winter in Malaga is a tribute to climates where flowers bloom year-round — and to moments when color quietly transforms everyday life.

This artwork is for those who love:

floral abstraction

gentle color stories

Mediterranean atmospheres

modern botanical art

interiors that breathe.

Materials used:

acrylic markers

Details:

Tags:

#forest#garden#spring#pastel colors#botanical art#abstract flowers#floral painting#pink flowers#abstract paintings#soft pink#white petals#spring lilies#botancal abstract#flower abstraction#romantic abstraction
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