Joy Infusion
Cascade of Joy Part Two Original Art Textured Floral Flower Garden Abstract Expressionist Pink Green
Cascade of Joy Part Two Original Art Textured Floral Flower Garden Abstract Expressionist Pink Green
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A celebration of colour, movement, and nature’s abundance, Cascade of Joy captures the playful elegance of blooms in full flourish. Painted with thick, textured paste and soft acrylics, cascading petals in soft pinks and fresh greens tumble down the canvas, evoking the joy of a lush garden in spring.
The raised texture invites touch, creating shifting shadows and highlights that change with the light. At 62.5cm square (framed), this piece radiates a joyful energy that transforms any space, offering a reminder of beauty found in the simplest moments — the gentle fall of blossoms and the promise of seasons renewed.
This is the middle panel of three. Can be grouped for maximum impact or enjoyed solo.
Part of the BLOOM series inspired by a love of nature, messy florals and cottage gardens. Designed to bring joy, colour and a calming energy into your life. Using acrylic paint, textured medium, and more, the aim is to bring whimsy and joy onto your walls. Lovers of Bloom are not afraid of colour and aim to end the reign of boring white walls.
- 60cm canvas
- framed 62.5cm
- pinewood raw tray frame
- textured paste acrylics
Stamped, signed and dated by the artist on the back with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Colour may vary depending on your device. Items are usually photographed under day light and a ring light, but conditions vary. Please ask for more images if you would like to. The contact form is here.
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Artist Notes - General
Elizabeth is a Dunedin based artist, self-taught and passionate about adding joy to every day, expressed through art. Layers of paint and medium are built up over the canvas to create volume and form. This approach gives rise to a sense of movement and life in the work that includes raised surfaces, dips, slopes, bumps, cracks and lumps. Please zoom in on the images provided to appreciate these aspects of the work.
While the artist attributes meaning to all her artworks, she is keen for the viewer to find their own happiness and meaning in the pattern, colour and texture.
Appreciating textured art is about valuing the beauty in imperfection, perfectly imperfect, organic and irregular. Textured art moves away from traditional art to a tactile experience. Inherent to the design are marks, bumps, lumps, cracks, scrapes, and scourges. It is a thing of beauty, like nature herself.
For those new to textured art, the raised surfaces create interaction with light and shadow, with smooth and rough, while embraced within the fluidity of painted effect, and the added element of dimension.
There are several different textures at play in Elizabeth's work. Using different pastes mixed in different ratios, depending on the design. Sometimes the acrylic paint is mixed into the paste, other times it is added after. Sometimes there are embellishments and other materials used in the construction of a piece.
The purchase of this item does not transfer reproduction rights.
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