Sara Steele – bs-flo- Sara Steele- Tornado Sweet Pea
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Several tendrils and leaves extend from this central flower, reaching upwards and outwards. These elements are characterized by sharp, angular lines that contrast with the softer curves of the bloom itself. The color palette here shifts towards cooler tones – blues and greens – creating visual tension within the arrangement.
A horizontal band of reddish-brown cuts across the middle ground of the painting. This element serves as a compositional anchor, preventing the eye from wandering too far upwards or downwards. It also introduces an unexpected warmth that interacts with the cool hues dominating the rest of the scene.
The background is rendered in deep blues and purples, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric perspective. The application of paint here appears to be quite wet, allowing colors to blend and bleed into one another, further enhancing the feeling of turbulence or unease.
Subtly, the painting evokes a mood that transcends simple botanical representation. The distorted forms and dramatic lighting suggest an emotional intensity – perhaps hinting at fragility, resilience, or even a sense of impending change. The swirling petals could be interpreted as symbolic of vulnerability, while the strong lines of the stems might represent strength and persistence. The overall effect is one of controlled chaos, where beauty emerges from a potentially destructive force.