Of course, this is my next work from the "Abstract Flowers" series. When writing this series of paintings, I always try to get away from figurative, but at the same time, I want the viewer to guess what colors the painting is dedicated to.
n some works it turns out better. I wanted this abstraction, without the slightest hint of figurative, to be associated with tiger lilies from the garden. But someone may see a fire, a bonfire, or something completely abstract here. Abstraction should stimulate thought, including imagination. Include. Everything is in your hands, or rather in your head.
The artwork is printed on professional primed cardboard with oil and acrylic. Made in my author's technique in several layers. When decorating, it is recommended to arrange the picture with plain cardboard and a frame. Examples in the appendix.