Botanical Wilderness is a celebration of untamed beauty - a richly layered original abstract floral painting filled with movement, softness and depth. Flowing botanical forms drift across the canvas in romantic tones of deep berry, blush pink, green, olive, cream and plum, creating a feeling that is both grounding and wildly expressive. Every brushstroke carries a sense of freedom and emotion, inviting the viewer into a dreamlike garden where nature feels abundant, immersive and alive.
This large contemporary floral artwork is designed to transform a space with warmth, elegance and atmosphere. Botanical Wilderness works beautifully as a statement piece in luxury interiors, bringing colour, texture and sophistication into living rooms, bedrooms, entryways or designer-inspired spaces. The organic movement and layered palette make this original painting ideal for collectors seeking modern abstract botanical art, expressive floral wall art and timeless contemporary paintings that evoke emotion while remaining refined and elevated.
- This painting comes stretched, ready to hang.
- Signed on the front.
- Artwork title and signature are also written on the back
- Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
- Acrylic paint with varnish finish.
- Securely packaged for safe shipping.
Amber is a professional contemporary nature artist based in the beautiful Limestone Coast region of South Australia. From her studio, she creates vibrant, colour-rich abstract paintings inspired by the ever-changing patterns, colours and rhythms of nature and flowers. Her work is known for its joyful palettes, expressive energy and ability to bring a sense of calm and connection into interior spaces.
Recognised as a Trending Artist, Rising Star, and one of the Top 50 Best Sellers on Bluethumb Art Gallery, Amber’s large-scale nature-inspired paintings continue to attract collectors across Australia and beyond. Career highlights include being a finalist in the Art to Art Unearthed Art Prize 2024 and the Art Lovers Australia Gallery Art Prize (2018–2020), with features in Home Design Australia Magazine, Singapore’s Business Times, and Art Edit Magazine