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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
9.1x11.8in
About this artwork
I poured vibrant emotion into this acrylic painting, letting each purple primula flowers bloom burst with life against the joyful pink backdrop. The naive expressionist style captures raw innocence and energy, inviting warmth and optimism into your space. This artwork radiates a bold celebration of nature’s beauty and simple pleasures, promising to brighten and uplift any room with its spirited charm.
Rooted in colour, nature, and a deeply personal way of seeing and working primarily in acrylics and known for her expressive triadic palettes, Ruth brings florals, animals, and landscapes to life through bold chromatic contrasts, layered techniques, and a fluid blend of fauvism and expressionism. As a physically disabled and neurodiverse (dyslexic) artist, she credits her unique cognitive perspective for sharpening her intuition, enriching her sense of connection to the natural world, and amplifying the emotional depth of her work. Her paintings capture more than what is seen; they reveal what is felt. Ruth reminds us that colour can shift emotion, that form can hold memory, and that art can act as a bridge between the seen world and the inner life.