Hydrangeas

Medium: Oil on gallery canvas
Size: 12″ x 12″ x 1.5″
Year of creation: 2025
Availability: Available

An overturned flower pot is not just a physical object fallen from its proper place—it suggests disruption, spontaneity, and vulnerability. When the flowers tumble out, they’re no longer confined or composed; they scatter freely, some crumpling, some stretching out toward light. They defy classical still life symmetry. This break from structure creates a natural, unfiltered beauty that feels alive and immediate. It’s a moment between order and chaos, caught in motion that I just love to preserve.

This painting was made with oil paints on a gallery canvas, which does not require framing, as the sides are painted.