Sara Steele – bs-flo- Sara Steele- Double Hibiscus
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The foliage surrounding the flowers is rendered in deep greens, punctuated by touches of yellow where light strikes the leaves. The artist has paid particular attention to capturing the texture of the leaves, using varied brushstrokes to convey their surface quality. A single stem extends from one of the blossoms, curving gently towards the upper right corner and adding a sense of natural movement to the arrangement.
The background is notable for its rich, saturated color – a deep magenta that contrasts sharply with the orange tones of the flowers. The texture of the background appears rough, almost granular, which creates visual depth and prevents it from becoming a flat backdrop. This textural quality also serves to highlight the smoother surfaces of the blossoms and leaves.
Beyond the straightforward depiction of floral forms, the painting evokes feelings of warmth, vitality, and abundance. The intense color palette suggests an environment characterized by heat and lushness. The pairing of two flowers might be interpreted as symbolizing companionship or duality – a visual representation of interconnectedness. The close cropping of the subject matter focuses attention on the intricate details of the blossoms, inviting a contemplative observation of their beauty and complexity. There is a sense of intimacy in the presentation; it feels like a private glimpse into a vibrant natural world.