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Soft Bloom, Quiet Light
Acrylic on canvas ( approx 20 × 20, this piece is created on raw canvas with an acrylic gloss to protect the final art. It is easily shipped as I can roll it on a tube leaving the final stretching and framing up to the new owner if desired. Otherwise I can stretch and frame here as desired Final price would depend on frame or cradle and shipping . Loose canvas rolled as is $450). Pictured with a gold frame and cream mat to display what owner may choose to do .)
Soft Bloom, Quiet Light unfolds like a gentle floral memory—petals suggested rather than defined, drifting through layers of warm peach, muted coral, softened greens, and airy creams. The surface carries a tender rhythm, where texture feels brushed by time and color seems to breathe into one another. Echoing the delicacy of blossoms caught in morning light, the painting offers a sense of calm and intimacy. It invites the viewer to linger, to feel the hush of nature in bloom, and to experience beauty not as something bold, but as something quietly unfolding.
Acrylic on canvas ( approx 20 × 20, this piece is created on raw canvas with an acrylic gloss to protect the final art. It is easily shipped as I can roll it on a tube leaving the final stretching and framing up to the new owner if desired. Otherwise I can stretch and frame here as desired Final price would depend on frame or cradle and shipping . Loose canvas rolled as is $450). Pictured with a gold frame and cream mat to display what owner may choose to do .)
Soft Bloom, Quiet Light unfolds like a gentle floral memory—petals suggested rather than defined, drifting through layers of warm peach, muted coral, softened greens, and airy creams. The surface carries a tender rhythm, where texture feels brushed by time and color seems to breathe into one another. Echoing the delicacy of blossoms caught in morning light, the painting offers a sense of calm and intimacy. It invites the viewer to linger, to feel the hush of nature in bloom, and to experience beauty not as something bold, but as something quietly unfolding.