In the artwork titled *”make room for fowers," is a mixed media work of acrylic paint, marker, crayon, and chalk that focuses on the beauty and energy of flowers, emphasizing their vitality and presence. It suggests an invitation to allow nature to flourish, making space in life for beauty, growth, and joy.
The use of misshaped vases and mugs in the composition hints at the role of flowers in everyday settings, such as homes or gardens. This domestic context adds a layer of accessibility to the theme—reminding the viewer of the simple pleasures and significance that small touches of nature bring to daily life.
The variety of colors and flower shapes, from the large, bold red bloom to the delicate purples and whites, convey diversity in nature. It might also speak to the need for varied elements in life to create a rich, full existence, where each type of flower contributes to a larger, harmonious whole.
Further, the phrase *"make room”in the title hints at growth—physically for the flowers and metaphorically for new experiences, emotions, or ideas. It’s a gentle encouragement to nurture and prioritize what brings beauty and growth into one's environment.
Appropriate to the theme, the palette is bold and playful. The contrast between the green foliage and bright blossoms (red, white, yellow, and purple) stands out against the earthy brownish background. The blue and teal mugs and vases add a calming, cooler tone to balance the warmth of the flowers.