Abundance Abstract Botanical

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A$1,300

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 122cm (W) x 91.6cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This vibrant original work comes stretched and ready to hang, or select a frame of your choice before checking out. The mass of white poppies interspersed with mint, blueberry, periwinkle and lime are so thickly painted that the petals cast their own shadows. These textured areas tempt the viewer to lean in close. This work is a collaboration with Naomi Crowther and Ken Taber. Naomi's signature thick poppies are embellished by energising freehand brushstrokes by Ken.
The artists studios are on the Far South Coast of NSW and they cues from overgrown coastal gardens as inspiration for this artwork.

- Stretched and ready to hang on the wall
- Full signature on the front, Ken Taber on Left, Naomi Crowther on right.
- Gallery style painted deep edges are 4cm thick
- Artwork title, date and full signatures on the back
- Comes with signed Certificate of Authenticity

Note: If framing, we recommend a natural or black frame for this painting.
Free room mock up - contact the Naomi via her profile page if you would like a free mock up of the artwork on your own wall, or to be sent a video or more images of this painting.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

KEN TABER is a self - taught artist born in Richmond NSW in 1942. He paints mainly in acrylics, and has been greatly influenced by JMW Turner, Claude Monet and early Australian impressionistic painters. Ken has painted since 1968 with many solo and joint exhibitions. His works, particularly his signature swamp birds, landscapes and stormy seas, are hung in collections around the world. He resides on the NSW South Coast on a five acre block amidst a lush sub tropical garden.

NAOMI CROWTHER is an abstract artist creating thick botanicals, wild seascapes and emotive landscapes, painted in and around her Eurobodalla Coast studio. Her highly-collectable, vibrant paintings are in national and international private, corporate and government collections, as seen on 'Selling Houses Australia'. Crowther’s beautiful work creates a charming and relaxed atmosphere to any room, filling the need for original, nature inspired artworks that provide a sophisticated image.

'I love translating the colours and forms of the natural world onto canvas. It gives me incredible joy to bring this sense of connection with nature into people's homes, and to hear back about how my paintings bring such a richness to my collectors daily lives.'

Finalist - Gallery Alchemy Palette Project Prize 2025
Finalist - Hills Grammar Art Prize
Finalist - National Capital Art Prize
Major Australian Government and Corporate acquisitions
Former illustrator and writer Australian Home Beautiful Magazine
Brunei exhibition sponsored by Austrade
As seen on 'Selling Houses Australia'
ANU School of Art, RMIT School of Design

Room settings are based on estimated scale, please check the actual measurements carefully

Artist Bio

2026 Bluethumb RISING STAR. Naomi Crowther b1973 Kenthurst. Abstract painter living and working on NSW Far South Coast. Exploring effects of time alone in nature on the human condition, which transcends to a greater understanding of the environment, ourselves, our connections and priorities. Naomi is a multidisciplinary artist working in impasto acrylics, metallic leaf, cyanotypes and hand cut paper. BA Visual Arts ANU (first year only). Diploma of Interior Design RMIT. Recently shown at Gallery Alchemy and Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre. A mid-career artist who's work spans three decades. Her poppies series is licensed across several Australian Defence Force memorabilia brands. The latest lotus series is inspired by a sizeable lotus pond at her rural shared studio near Mogo, NSW. Waterways and rugged beaches near her Surf Beach home and main studio influence the artist's coastal abstract works and oyster series.