This painting evokes a scene where a storm brews over a field of vibrant red flowers. The sky is dark and moody, with thick clouds swirling above. In contact, the poppies stand resilient and vibrant, their fiery red petals vivid against the gray and turbulent sky. The flowers sway in the wind, yet remain grounded, symbolizing strength and beauty amid the chaos of nature.
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Tempest in Bloom Australian contemporary landscape
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 35.4in (W) x 47.2in (H) x 1.4in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
SeEun works in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges, drawing much of her inspiration from the regionβs stunning trees and natural surroundings. Her artwork envelops with the seasons ; in summer, she finds herself inspired by seascapes, while in spring, her focus shifts to the vibrant beauty of blooming flowers. As an abstract artist, SeEun specialises in creating cheerful designs that perfectly complement modern interior decor. While her preferred medium is acrylic paint, she also enjoys experimenting with watercolors.
Born in South Korea, SeEun fell in love with Australiaβs landscape and people during a holiday visit.
She draws inspiration from her Korean heritage, particularly her uncle, a renowned artist in Korea. Deeply proud of her cultural roots and its rich history, SeEun often weaves elements of Korean culture into her artwork. Through her pieces, she aims to highlight the struggles and resilience of the Korean people.
SeEun was born in South Korea, and on her holiday to Australia fell in love with the surroundings and people. She was also inspired by her Korean uncle who is a famous artist in Korea. She is still very proud of her Korean heritage and its long history. Hense she will often introduce some of her culture into her artwork to draw attention to the struggles of the Korean people and their resilience.