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Red Tulips, No Story (2021)Oil painting by Ling Strube

30 x 40 x 0.4cm (unframed) / 30 x 40cm (actual image size)

73 Artist Reviews

£261.37

This painting presents a quiet arrangement of everyday objects—tulips, fruit, and glass—held in balance by color and space. Loosely worked brushstrokes and softened edges allow forms to emerge without rigidity, emphasizing perception over precision. Warm reds and ochres are offset by cooler greens and pale ground, creating a subtle tension between structure and atmosphere. The composition resists narrative, inviting the viewer to linger in stillness and observe how light, color, and object coexist in a single moment.

Materials used:

oil

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Tags:

#still life#interior#everyday objects#tulip art#modern realism#tulip flowers#tulip floral#expressive ballerina#gallery style#minimal narrative
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This painting presents a quiet arrangement of everyday objects—tulips, fruit, and glass—held in balance by color and space. Loosely worked brushstrokes and softened edges allow forms to emerge without rigidity, emphasizing perception over precision. Warm reds and ochres are offset by cooler greens and pale ground, creating a subtle tension between structure and atmosphere. The composition resists narrative, inviting the viewer to linger in stillness and observe how light, color, and object coexist in a single moment.

Materials used:

oil

Details:

Tags:

#still life#interior#everyday objects#tulip art#modern realism#tulip flowers#tulip floral#expressive ballerina#gallery style#minimal narrative
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About the Artist I was born and raised in China, where my love for art began at a very early age. Painting quickly became more than an interest — it became... Read more

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