Oil on wood, ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
Fancy Nancy by Cassie Holmes
Fancy Nancy is a delightful oil painting that celebrates the elegance and charm of the Fancy Nancy flower. This stunning piece features a single, large Fancy Nancy flower in all its glorious detail, capturing the essence of its beauty and texture.
In Fancy Nancy, I aimed to capture the sheer joy and beautiful texture of the flower's petals. The bloom stands out with its luscious, thick layers, inviting you to explore the delicate and yet vibrant details that make the Fancy Nancy so special.
Painted in a spectrum of lovely pink hues, this piece is so much fun with its warmth and charm. The shades of pink range from soft pastels to deeper, more gorgeous tones, creating such beautiful layers and delight in this piece. The colours are chosen to evoke a sense of joy and love, making this painting a beautiful and uplifting addition to any space.
Using palette knives, I’ve crafted thick, luscious textures that brings the Fancy Nancy flower to life. Each stroke adds depth and dimension, allowing you to almost feel the softness of the petals. The texture highlights the natural folds and curves of the flower, making it such a lovely tactile and visual experience.
Fancy Nancy is more than just a painting; it’s a celebration of nature's intricate beauty. The large flower, depicted with such detail and care, stands as a testament to the delicate yet beautiful life found in every bloom. It invites you to appreciate the complexity and wonder of nature.
This painting is designed to bring joy and elegance into your home or office space. It’s a reminder of the beauty found in nature’s simplest forms and a celebration of the Fancy Nancy flower's unique charm. Let Fancy Nancy brighten your space with its lovely pink colours and rich textures, turning any room into a garden of delight.
This piece is on a 40cm x 40cm cradled wooden board, and is unframed. The sides are painted in a similar colour to the background and it's ready to hang.
The inspiration for this piece was taken from a photograph by Gladys Ning.