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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
BLOOM XXIII ALADDIN is a semi-abstract floral painting, an original oil on canvas showcasing the beauty of the stylish lily-flowered tulip ALADDIN. This fine art piece captures the stylish lily-flowered tulip with its long, pointed petals. The red colouring is delicately feathered with yellow towards the outer edges, each flower displaying a subtle hourglass shape that lends an elegant air to the composition.
I poured my passion into this vibrant⦠flower, capturing its fierce spirit with bold reds against a deep purple backdrop. The sharp edges and dynamic shapes represent strength and transformation.
Framed in a sleek aluminium nickel profile, this large painting is ready to hang. Its vibrant energy and abstract form will add a touch of sophistication and visual interest to any space.
Add BLOOM XXIII ALADDIN to your collection today and enjoy the simple elegance it brings to your home.
British visual artist Bettina Newbery explores the dialogue between figuration and abstraction, placing colour at the centre of her oil-on-canvas practice.
Her portraits capture both physical likeness and emotional depth, using expressive brushwork and vivid colour to evoke moods from quiet vulnerability to guarded reserve.
In her floral imagery, she moves fluidly between abstraction and structure - deconstructing flowers into geometric, crystalline forms, or layering them into rhythmic, immersive patterns. This duality creates a rich visual dialogue between organic subject matter and constructed form.
In works from the Colour x Magic series, such as Refracted Reality, Bettina explores the interplay of colour, light, and perception through prismatic surfaces and subtle Cubist fragmentation, positioning her work within a broader art historical lineage while maintaining a contemporary perspective.
Her clarity of artistic voice and composition define a recognisable style.