Watercolor

Three Vases of Flowers

Three Vases of Flowers

The painting titled “Three Vases of Flowers,” is a vibrant, semi-abstract still life that reimagines the classic floral arrangement with bold geometric flair and joyful color harmony. Set against a warm, soft peach background, three tall, curvaceous vases in luminous white and pale blue tones stand on a round wooden table whose rich brown surface is accented by swirling patches of turquoise, deep navy, and emerald green that suggest flowing shadows or abstract reflections. Each vase holds a cluster of striking, stylized flowers—likely inspired by calla lilies or similar elegant blooms—with petals in vivid oranges, sunny yellows, deep purples, and magenta reds, their forms simplified into flat, expressive shapes that fan outward on slender green stems. The vases themselves twist and overlap in playful asymmetry: one leans slightly left with broad blue and teal accents, another curves gracefully in the center with layered translucent blues and greens, and the third angles right with similar cool-toned abstractions. Thin horizontal lines of yellow and white add subtle structure and light, while small bursts of complementary color—hints of green, pink, and orange—dance across the table’s edge, creating a sense of lively movement and depth. The overall composition radiates optimistic energy and modernist elegance, blending Fauvist-inspired color boldness with a gentle, almost sculptural abstraction that celebrates the simple beauty of flowers in a fresh, contemporary light.

MediumWatercolor
Dimensions18 x 24 inches
CompletedJanuary 4, 2020
AvailabilityInquire for Prints

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