"Iris Intrigue" Purple Iris Watercolour Painting Original Artwork
"Iris Intrigue" Purple Iris Watercolour Painting Original Artwork
Description: Louise De Masi's watercolour "Iris Intrigue" is a striking representation of the elegant iris flower. The painting captures the intricate details of the iris, with its rich purple petals that unfurl gracefully, edged with delicate white and deeper violet striations. The bloom is set against a clean, white background, highlighting the iris's natural beauty and the artist's skilful use of light and shadow to give the flower a three-dimensional effect.
Colour Scheme: Dominated by shades of purple ranging from lavender to deep violet, accented with crisp whites and hints of fresh green on the stems and foliage.
Styling Scheme: This artwork would beautifully complement a contemporary or minimalist interior, bringing a touch of sophisticated floral elegance to a modern home or office space. The iris's symbol of wisdom and hope makes it an inspiring addition to any room.
This is an original watercolour painting by Louise De Masi painted on cold pressed watercolour paper.
The artwork is in portrait orientation and the paper size is 42.1cm by 30.6cm (16.57” by 12.05”)
This painting is not framed and it will need to be framed with a mat behind glass.
The size allows for this artwork to be sent via post with tracking and insurance. It will be prepared and packed to be sent via Australia Post and shipping will be around 3-4 days.
Should you purchase more than 1 artwork (due to the value and to reduce the risk of loss or damage) they will be sent individually.
Be sure to frame this gorgeous original behind glass when you receive it. The framed image that is in the photo is for display purposes only.
The artist (Louise De Masi) retains all rights to the artwork prior to and following completion of the sale. Reproduction of the artwork without the written consent of the artist is prohibited. Purchasing this print does not entitle the purchaser to reproduce or sell any copies.
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