
Probably one of the most popular subjects in the arts, “flowers” is a vast category that includes various genres and styles, from still life to floral landscapes in a traditional, abstract or impressionistic style, to name just a few.
We are all familiar with iconic flowers like Van Gogh’s sunflowers or with Monet’s water lilies. In today’s art scene, the variety in media and techniques allows artists to establish their own distinctive style that can stand the test of time, just like their predecessors’.
CK Wood is inspired by the vibrancy of flowers in bloom, her poppy paintings being her most popular subject with collectors from all over the world. Victoria Brown has just completed her blossom project, inspired by the delicacy of spring blossom, from bud to petal fall.
Martin Piercy loves painting modern floral artworks and Lesley Blackbourn creates textured floral paintings in an impressionistic style alongside landscapes and landmark paintings while Michelle Carolan’s floral artworks reflect her love of vibrant colours.
Admired by artists and viewers alike, flowers never cease to amaze us both in nature and in artworks. Flowers are delicate and colourful, thus making them a never ending source of inspiration for artists of all times.



