Sanctuary is a gentle escape into softness, where delicate florals unfold in a quiet, layered rhythm. Petals drift and intertwine in a palette of creamy whites, warm blush tones, earthy browns, and fresh greens, creating a sense of calm, balance and natural harmony.
There’s a stillness within this piece. The flowing brushstrokes and organic movement invite you to slow down, to breathe and to find comfort in the beauty of simplicity. Each bloom feels as though it’s softly emerging and receding at the same time - like a fleeting moment held just long enough to be felt.
This painting was created as a place to rest your eyes and your mind. A visual sanctuary that brings warmth without overwhelming, making it perfect for spaces where you want to feel grounded and at ease. Whether that’s a bedroom, living room or a quiet corner of your home.
Sanctuary is more than a floral composition - it’s a feeling of peace, captured in motion. A reminder to pause, soften, and return to what feels calm and true.
Size: 100 x 100cm
- 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