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Abstract Floral Oil Painting: Hand-Painted Flower Canvas Art

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This piece is a masterclass in layering and movement, capturing an abstract floral landscape that feels both structured and wild. The deep teal background is pierced by vertical strokes of...

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SKU: ESHOP-ABSTRACT-FLORAL-OIL-PAINTING-HAND-PAINTE-40X60CM
Category: Painting

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Free worldwide shipping on all orders. Each piece is hand-painted to order in our studio and ships within 7-14 business days. We use reinforced flat packaging designed specifically for stretched canvases.

Tracking is provided on dispatch. International delivery typically takes 10-18 business days depending on region.

30-day returns on undamaged items. Custom commissions are final-sale.

Materials

100% hand-mixed artist-grade oil paint on acid-free, linen-blend canvas stretched over solid wood bars. Each brushstroke is applied by our in-house artist; no two pieces are identical.

UV-resistant protective varnish applied to all originals to preserve color and slow aging.

Painted in small batches in our [STUDIO_CITY] studio. No prints, no digital reproductions.

Care Instructions

Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and humidity above 60%. Do not use chemical cleaners.

Original pieces can be lightly refreshed every 5-7 years with artist-grade varnish — contact us for restoration referrals.

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This piece is a masterclass in layering and movement, capturing an abstract floral landscape that feels both structured and wild. The deep teal background is pierced by vertical strokes of chartreuse and lime green, creating an underwater forest effect. Rising through this lush environment are sculptural white flowers, rendered with thick impasto paint that gives them a tangible, three-dimensional presence. It is not just a picture of nature, but a textural experience of it, where light seems to catch on the raised edges of the petals and stems. The artist uses a palette knife and heavy body oils to build up a surface that changes depending on how you view it. When the light hits it directly, you can see the individual ridges of the paint and the subtle variations in the yellow washes behind the blooms. This tactile quality brings a sense of depth and energy to the room, making the flowers feel like they are floating or drifting upward. It’s a bold choice that balances the calmness of the blue-green hues with the vibrancy of the yellow accents. I’d place this horizontally above a neutral sofa or a console table where the light can play across its surface. It works particularly well in spaces that already feature organic textures, like rattan furniture or wooden floors, because it bridges the gap between raw nature and refined design. It adds a splash of color without overwhelming the room, serving as a focal point that invites closer inspection and a moment of quiet appreciation.