Three Hydrangeas

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 24in (W) x 24in (H) x 1.4in (D)
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Artwork Description

A simple but beautiful arrangement of three white hydrangeas with mauve and blue shadows against a light blue green background. There is a peaceful calm in this colour combination. The painting is impressionist with shades of Claude Monet. The hydrangea represent harmony, gratitude and grace and the portrayal of these flowers is beautifully balanced against the soft green background. There is also a touch of old-world charm to these as they bring back the feeling of visits to Grandmas with the main subject being the hydrangeas.

A perfect piece for a bedroom or study or in a hallway, office or living area where there is a lot of white or soft grey. The colour scheme is suited to a smart Hamptons style home or a relaxed Australian original homestead or cottage style home and would be enhanced beautifully by a natural frame.

Artist Bio

My work is an expression of my deep connection to nature, drawn from the subtle beauty I encounter in my daily walks through the Australian landscape. The fleeting yet profound moments I find in local plants, flowers, and gardens are at the heart of my practice. I am inspired by the delicate, often overlooked details that, when observed closely, reveal the resilience and vibrancy of life. These small but significant finds serve as the foundation for my abstract floral and landscape paintings.

In my art, I aim to celebrate the essence of nature—not through realistic depictions, but through bold, abstract forms that elevate the quiet energy of plants and gardens. My work reflects my reverence for nature’s intricate beauty, and my desire to bring attention to the often-hidden wonders of the natural world. Each painting is an exploration of how the landscape speaks to me: it could be the subtle play of light on a petal, the curve of a leaf, or the rhythm of growth that occurs just beneath the surface.

My practice is not only about capturing what I see, but also about fostering a dialogue between the internal and external landscapes—the emotional response I feel as I encounter these living forms, and the way nature’s rhythms mirror our own human experience. Through color, texture, and abstraction, I seek to convey the layers of meaning and connection I feel with the natural world, offering viewers a space to pause and reflect on the beauty that surrounds us.

Ultimately, my work is a tribute to the natural world, an attempt to elevate the often unnoticed moments in our everyday lives, and an invitation for others to see and appreciate the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary.