Birth Month Flower series: June

$125.00

The sixth in the series, June, features the Rose flowers.

Design notes:

  • A series of slender rose stems their lines confident yet organic. Each stem varies slightly in angle and curvature, suggesting a natural growth. The stems reads as both structural and expressive. Where buds and blossoms appear, they are suggested rather than rendered in full—soft obstructions of color, layered petals implied by overlapping brushstrokes and a few crisp highlights. The palette for the flowers favors muted blushes, deep cranberry, balanced so the blooms never overpower the composition.

  • The background is a layered abstraction of broad fields of color applied with loose brushwork that create texture and depth. punctuated by occasional gestural marks and patterns that echo the stems’ verticality.

  • The overall mood is contemplative: botanical clarity set against an ambiguous environment, allowing the viewer to focus on line and form while inviting multiple interpretations of space and depth. The painting functions as both a study of plant anatomy and an exploration of how organic lines negotiate abstract space.

  • 4”x12” acrylic painting on canvas, includes a summary about the flower and its symbolic significance.

“Roses are perennial spring and summer blooming plants, available as shrubs or climbers. They can be found in a variety of sizes and shapes from single petals to showy double blooms. Their colors also varies from reds, pinks, orange, and yellows.

Roses are by far one of the most popular flowers throughout history with a variety of meanings based on the color of the roses. Some of its symbolism includes love and romance, elegance, purity, friendship and gratitude.”

The sixth in the series, June, features the Rose flowers.

Design notes:

  • A series of slender rose stems their lines confident yet organic. Each stem varies slightly in angle and curvature, suggesting a natural growth. The stems reads as both structural and expressive. Where buds and blossoms appear, they are suggested rather than rendered in full—soft obstructions of color, layered petals implied by overlapping brushstrokes and a few crisp highlights. The palette for the flowers favors muted blushes, deep cranberry, balanced so the blooms never overpower the composition.

  • The background is a layered abstraction of broad fields of color applied with loose brushwork that create texture and depth. punctuated by occasional gestural marks and patterns that echo the stems’ verticality.

  • The overall mood is contemplative: botanical clarity set against an ambiguous environment, allowing the viewer to focus on line and form while inviting multiple interpretations of space and depth. The painting functions as both a study of plant anatomy and an exploration of how organic lines negotiate abstract space.

  • 4”x12” acrylic painting on canvas, includes a summary about the flower and its symbolic significance.

“Roses are perennial spring and summer blooming plants, available as shrubs or climbers. They can be found in a variety of sizes and shapes from single petals to showy double blooms. Their colors also varies from reds, pinks, orange, and yellows.

Roses are by far one of the most popular flowers throughout history with a variety of meanings based on the color of the roses. Some of its symbolism includes love and romance, elegance, purity, friendship and gratitude.”