Abstract Botanical Flowers 6
Abstract Botanical Flowers 6
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Materials
Acrylic Box Frame
Dimensions
Print: 29" Square; Frame: 31" Square
Details
Abstract Botanical Flowers 6 by Natural Curiosities draws from the geometric vocabulary of 1920s French modernism, where botanical forms dissolve into pure line and plane. The composition treats flowers not as literal representation but as an exercise in proportion and negative space—petals become angles, stems suggest movement through restraint rather than flourish. The work sits within that particular moment when decorative arts embraced abstraction as a form of refinement.
There's an economy to the palette and a deliberation in each mark that suggests the hand of someone thinking carefully about what could be removed rather than added. The piece carries the quietness of objects made with intention, the kind that rewards sustained looking. In a room, it functions as both anchor and breath. Hung above a console or within a gallery arrangement, it establishes a visual rhythm without demanding attention. The interplay between figure and ground creates a gentle spatial depth—the composition seems to shift slightly depending on the angle of light and where you stand.
Morning sun across the piece reveals different densities in the composition than afternoon does. This is work for spaces that value restraint and editorial clarity, where each object has been chosen for what it contributes to the whole rather than what it announces about taste. It pairs naturally with mid-century furnishings, with plaster walls, with other pieces that understand that sophistication often means knowing when to stop.
*Made to order. Please allow 12–16 weeks for production.
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