4 Artists Showcasing Flowers
These four artists offer flower art in four different ways. Given their unique life experiences and artistic journeys, we’d expect nothing less! From joyful and colorful to bold and dramatic, we’re taking a look at how four different creators showcase beautiful blooms.
With such vibrant colors, delicately petaled bouquets, and fields that go on for miles, it’s no wonder that flowers are universally beloved. Whether the flowers represent romance and love, hope and healing, or gratitude and joy, so many artists strive to show off these blossoming subjects in a multitude of environments. While we often see flower art shown with still life vases or photography of meadows, artists are finding many ways to show off nature’s beauty in their art.
From fantastical scenes to multihued landscapes, the work from these artists can bring wild delight, magical dreaminess, and more types of vibes to your space. Whether you prefer lively watercolors or vivid photography, keep scrolling to find a new favorite artist.
1. Valery Rybakow | Nature Fine Artist
Reflecting his feelings, sensitivity, passion, and the music from his soul, Valery Rybakow’s fine art paintings feature landscapes and nature scenes. Honing in on his flower creations, he often depicts vibrantly hued meadows underneath glowing rays of sunlight, resulting in dreamy and invigorating scenery. No matter if it’s bright red poppies or an exciting mix of wildflowers, we’re brought into the beauty of blooms.
From a country road surrounded by a summer landscape to a lavender flower field in Provence, we think his artwork can be a beautiful way to add joyful and colorful atmosphere.
Click here to see all of Valery Rybakow’s artwork available on iCanvas.
2. Magda Indigo | Floral Photographer
Magda Indigo’s photography features still lifes of various types of flowers. Using a black backdrop, she captures the rich vibrancy of each unique blossom along with the delicate details of every soft petal and leaf. Ranging from black and white blooms to full color creations, every botanical photograph bursts with life and sprouts with energy.
From a rose festival to a close up of purple orchids, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to add bold and dramatic energy to your space.
Click here to see all of Magda Indigo’s artwork available on iCanvas.
3. Catrin Welz-Stein | Digital Fine Artist
Inspired by Fantasy, Children Stories, Medieval, Jugendstil (Art Nouveau), Folklore and Surrealism, Catrin Welz-Stein’s digital fine art creations feature scenes of women with surreal elements. Diving into her art featuring florals, she combines her female subjects intertwined with nature, resulting in fantastical scenes. Whether it’s showcasing flowers growing as part of the human body or interacting with botanicals in a dreamy way, her art reminds us of how we are one with the environment.
From doves flying by a floating lady to a flowery reading session, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to create a dreamy atmosphere with fantasy vibes.
Click here to see all of Catrin Welz-Stein’s artwork available on iCanvas.
4. Kathy Morton Stanion | Watercolor Artist
Exuding a sense of serenity and freshness, Kathy Morton Stanion’s watercolor paintings feature elements of nature and abstraction. With a mix of bright bouquets in vases, dreamy meadows, and individual floral closeups, she creates a lively spread of watercolors. No matter if it’s rainbow colored gardens or single-toned blooms, we’re entranced by the swirls and splashes, bringing life to each creation.
From a floral jubilee to blooming wishes, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to add wild and delightful energy to your space.
Click here to see all of Kathy Morton Stanion’s artwork available on iCanvas.
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