Floral Symphony

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This floral still life painting features a vibrant combination of pink and orange flowers, delicately arranged alongside dark green leaves. The flowers appear to be in full bloom, their soft petals and delicate curves lending a sense of grace and beauty to the composition. These natural elements are presented against a clean, white vase, adorned with subtle stripes that add a touch of interest and texture to the piece.
The background of the painting is a vivid turquoise, creating a striking contrast with the warm tones of the flowers and the cooler shades of the vase. The turquoise color of the background gives the impression of depth, and adds a sense of movement and energy to the overall piece.

The painting has an abstract quality to it, with the forms of the flowers and leaves appearing stylized and simplified. This abstraction lends a sense of modernity and freshness to the composition, creating a visually interesting and engaging piece that would add a touch of color and vibrancy to any room in which it is displayed.

Artist Bio

Aditya Singh is a Melbourne-based abstract artist whose work explores emotion, movement and the layered beauty of human experience through colour, texture and form. Working predominantly with acrylics and oils, Aditya creates intuitive, minimalist compositions that balance softness with depth, inviting viewers into moments of reflection and self-discovery.

Inspired by nature, landscapes and the ever-changing Australian environment, his paintings often feature earthy palettes, expressive textures and subtle contrasts that evoke both calm and energy. Through layered techniques and tactile surfaces, Aditya’s work aims to create a sensory connection that extends beyond the visual.

For Aditya, abstract art is a deeply personal process — a form of self-exploration and emotional expression where thoughts, memories and inspiration naturally converge on canvas. His artworks are held in private collections across Australia and continue to resonate with collectors seeking contemporary abstract works that bring warmth, atmosphere and emotion into a space.

Commissions

Aditya's studio is in Melbourne