Botanical Equation

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 92cm (W) x 92cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Botanical Equation brings together the structural beauty of dried Australian native flowers with the quiet mystery of fractal repetition in the banksia blooms and scattered light. Set against a rich crimson underpainting, this piece is part botanical, part rhythm.

Painted on high-quality Titian canvas with acrylic and oil layers, the work features a reflective glass vase, containing blooms that are both structural and delicate.
This speaks to the emotional energy of colour, and the silent order found in natural forms. It’s a study in stillness, memory and connection—and a celebration of detail and form emerging from complexity.

Styled in a neutral room or paired with timber tones, Botanical Equation creates a point of focus that invites closer observation—and quiet joy.

Artist Bio

Linda J. Ereaut Douglass is a contemporary Australian artist inspired by the richness and diversity of the Australian landscape. Working in oils and acrylics, she is drawn to the colour, light and distinctive forms of native flora, creating paintings that balance observation with interpretation.

Rather than following a single style, Linda allows each subject to develop its own visual language. Her practice is driven by curiosity and a desire to explore new ways of expressing atmosphere, colour and the quiet character of familiar places.

Painting from her home studio in Western Sydney, Linda continues to explore Australian gardens, bushland and botanical subjects with a contemporary perspective. Her work invites viewers to pause, look more closely and reconnect with the beauty of the natural world.

Commissions

Linda's studio is in Nepean Valley