This abstract painting features a dynamic, vertical arrangement of wildflowers and botanical forms. The composition is divided by colour and light, with the left side glowing in radiant gradients of yellow, orange, and hot pink, while the right side plunges into deep shadows and moody, dark teal tones. The plants appear as stylized silhouettes and textural brushstrokes that drift across the frame, suggesting a field of wildflowers caught in a shifting light.
The style is painterly and expressive, characterized by bold, visible brushstrokes and high-contrast layering. The artist uses thick paint textures to define the organic shapes of leaves, petals, and seed pods, creating a sense of movement. There is a distinct duality in the palette: the sun-drenched warmth of the left creates an airy, light-filled atmosphere, which contrasts sharply with the mysterious, grounded depths of the right. The transition between these zones is fluid, with colours bleeding into one another to suggest a natural, untamed meadow environment.
Throughout the piece, small, deliberate details like delicate stems and clusters of leaves emerge from the abstract washes of colour. The interplay of light and shadow provides depth, giving the flat surface a dimensional quality. The overall mood is evocative and atmospheric, capturing the fleeting beauty of nature through an abstract lens.