Prismatic Blossoming

$2,221.82

Original Size: 20” x 24”

Medium: Acrylic Paint

8/1/23

the tenth and last art piece of my youth collection, this artwork is an exercise in balance and color arrangement as all colors present were achieved by the three primaries being blended and a singular rich copper paint. Using value gradients instead of shading, the rule of lighting was broken and inversed to give a glow that comes from within the flower to accentuate the details. Black paint was used to crisp edges and fill in to act as negative space, creating a stark contrast between the flowers and the central pattern.

Disclaimer: Squarespace formats the product page to an aspect template that is unable to be changed as of yet. Therefore, please refer to dimensions above for actual image size and see the visual provided on the home page as this is not aspect ratio locked. For more questions regarding the art piece please contact us at: artisticodysseys@gmail.com

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Original Size: 20” x 24”

Medium: Acrylic Paint

8/1/23

the tenth and last art piece of my youth collection, this artwork is an exercise in balance and color arrangement as all colors present were achieved by the three primaries being blended and a singular rich copper paint. Using value gradients instead of shading, the rule of lighting was broken and inversed to give a glow that comes from within the flower to accentuate the details. Black paint was used to crisp edges and fill in to act as negative space, creating a stark contrast between the flowers and the central pattern.

Disclaimer: Squarespace formats the product page to an aspect template that is unable to be changed as of yet. Therefore, please refer to dimensions above for actual image size and see the visual provided on the home page as this is not aspect ratio locked. For more questions regarding the art piece please contact us at: artisticodysseys@gmail.com

Original Size: 20” x 24”

Medium: Acrylic Paint

8/1/23

the tenth and last art piece of my youth collection, this artwork is an exercise in balance and color arrangement as all colors present were achieved by the three primaries being blended and a singular rich copper paint. Using value gradients instead of shading, the rule of lighting was broken and inversed to give a glow that comes from within the flower to accentuate the details. Black paint was used to crisp edges and fill in to act as negative space, creating a stark contrast between the flowers and the central pattern.

Disclaimer: Squarespace formats the product page to an aspect template that is unable to be changed as of yet. Therefore, please refer to dimensions above for actual image size and see the visual provided on the home page as this is not aspect ratio locked. For more questions regarding the art piece please contact us at: artisticodysseys@gmail.com