Florals for Spring? Groundbreaking
Your garden isn’t the only place where pretty Spring blooms should thrive this season. If you’re like me and are well and truly ready to exit winter to the scene for Spring, these floral artworks will have your home feeling warm, welcoming and joyful all year round! Whether you prefer the traditional rose or lean more towards the Australian native varieties, these paintings below are sure to delight.
Painted by Petra Pinn in her studio from life. The beautiful flowers were gifted to her and she proudly positioned them into this coral themed ceramic vase. The vase is a unique creation of her daughter’s featuring coral like formations and colour.
Sally West always has a personal connection with the flowers she paints, whether she has picked them on a walk, received them as a gift or purchased them from her local fruit shop or florist. Her titles such as “A Bucket Full of Manly”, “My Birthday”, “Flowers from Sunday” or in this case “Tuesday Mix” offer hints of the story behind how each bunch have come to be the inspiration for the work. The flowers are arranged in her studio and captured in a single sitting before they turn.
If you’re looking to introduce some floral elements to a coastal style interior, try integrating paintings of palms and pandanus, coastal succulents and any of the wild coastal flowers that flourish on the coastline. These new artworks by Steve Tyerman are perfect for combining Spring elements with a coastal theme.
Celebrate Australian flora and fauna in your home with some unique works highlighting the palette and seasonal charm our local varieties have to offer.