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Taking Painting Inspiration from Nature

When it comes to making the most beautiful art, there are no artists that can compare to the caliber of nature. With each painted sky, the hues of the rainbow, the vibrant colors of flowers, and the changing season; nature never ceases to amaze. And one of the biggest pursuits of an artist’s life is to be able to capture some of this natural beauty and replicate it, using their own techniques and touches. One artist that seems to have to brilliant understanding of how to portray the life that nature contains is Ellen King.

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Ellen King uses her love for nature and her unique way of looking at the contrasts presented in nature to create works of art that are impossible to miss. Her love for all of life is reflected throughout her artworks, especially her floral art acrylic paintings.

In her series titled ‘Inherent Spectacles 2.0’, Ellen makes it a point to showcase the contrast that she sees in the living world. She uses soft, bright, pastel colors for florals that she then encompasses in sharp, angular metallic blocks. Even though the contrast may seem like it is between the living plants and unyielding metal, on a closer look, it becomes evident that both these objects in the painting merge with each other throughout to even give the metal border the effect of being alive as well. King uses this harmony of the two elements to showcase how, through the collaboration of the elements, nature’s two extremes come together to create unparalleled beauty for the whole world to see.

Ellen King has traveled all over the world, and she interacts with the world with a fascination that can be clearly seen through her artwork. Life, nature, and people are important to King, and the intimate photography that she has done throughout her travels to Israel, Africa, and India reflects just that. Bright tones and colors show the abundance of life in these parts and the strong sense of culture that comes from it. Through her intensely focused portraits, she is able to capture details that would be easy to miss out on.

If you are looking to purchase floral art paintings to spruce up your space with vibrant art, Ellen King’s website has a detailed account of all her works.

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