$756.00
1 in stock
Australian artist Bev Harris brings to life the dynamic beauty of nature in this vibrant and expressive artwork “Inner Glow”. The piece showcases striking orange flowers blooming vibrantly against a deep, rich purple background, creating a dramatic visual contrast that captivates and draws the viewer’s eye. The bold use of color not only emphasizes the natural beauty of the flowers but also sets a warm and inviting tone.
Harris’s brushwork in “Inner Glow” is robust and energetic, with sweeping, gestural strokes that convey movement and life, mimicking the gentle sway of flowers in a breeze. This technique adds a lively, almost tactile quality to the artwork, making the flowers seem as though they are bursting forth from the canvas. Her skillful balance of boldness and delicacy in the colors and forms she chooses showcases her ability to capture the essence of her subjects while infusing them with a sense of energy and vitality.
Measuring 79 x 79 cm and encased in a wooden float frame, “Inner Glow” is substantial both in size and impact. The framing choice enhances the modern aesthetic of the piece, making it ready to hang and an eye-catching addition to any room. Ideal for those looking to bring a piece of the natural world into their indoor spaces, this artwork by Bev Harris is perfect for collectors and decor enthusiasts alike, promising to bring warmth, color, and life to any collection.
ARTWORK DETAILS:
All artworks are hand painted original works by artists located in the Riverina NSW.
The artworks are created using artist quality materials and all are ready to hang in your home or office.
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FRAMING
We have a local framer that works directly with our artists that provides the highest quality framing so if you require this, please contact us at the time of purchase.
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