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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18x24in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I delved into a vibrant dance of colors and emotions, using my brushes to capture the dynamic essence of a blooming peony. Through the impasto technique, every stroke is rich with texture, allowing the flower's intricate petals to almost reach out from the canvas. The deep purples contrasting with soft blues and touches of magenta represent a harmonious balance: the beauty of nature, growth, and revival. This artwork is meant… to invoke a sense of wonder and inspiration, bringing a room to life with its energy and passion.
« I must be truly inspired in order to enter my sanctuary/studio and paint a canvas. »
Jenny Lee is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. Having always wanted to live near beaches and the ocean, once she began painting seascapes she couldn't stop. In Lee's vivid compositions, the color blue is predominant and is inspired by the blue of the Pacific Ocean. She most often creates using acrylics and oils on canvas.