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In Bloom: Bold Florals Across Modern and Contemporary Art

Flowers have long inspired artists, but here they become powerful expressions of color, scale, and feeling. From Walasse Ting’s vibrant sensuality to Hockney’s serene landscapes and Sultan’s bold graphic forms, this selection reveals how a timeless subject can feel intimate, monumental, and unmistakably modern.

Walasse Ting - Reclining Nude with Flowers

A vibrant and sensual composition that blends Eastern brush traditions with Western Pop energy. Ting’s fluid line and electric color create a scene that feels intimate, joyful, and alive. A striking large-scale work with immediate visual impact.

David Hockney - Mount Fuji and Flowers

In Mount Fuji and Flowers, Hockney places a single bloom before the vast silhouette of Mount Fuji, bringing the intimate and the monumental together. Known for his bold color and inventive space, Hockney creates a quiet sense of connection here—where a simple flower and a distant mountain feel part of the same living world. Serene, balanced, and unmistakably modern.

Donald Sultan - Red Poppies

Simplified forms and dramatic contrast turn flowers into powerful contemporary symbols. Sultan’s poppies are architectural and commanding, making this work both visually strong and widely collectible.

Lowell Blair Nesbitt - Poinsettia

Graceful, detailed, and quietly monumental. Nesbitt’s poinsettia fills the space with refined realism and subtle tonal shifts. A sophisticated floral that brings calm presence and elegance.

Red Grooms - Van Gogh with Sunflowers

A lively homage to one of the most famous floral painters in history. Grooms blends humor, energy, and art historical reference into a work that feels both playful and deeply informed.