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Floral art never goes out of style. Flowers have been subjects for artists across every period and movement. Our collection brings together contemporary takes on this classic theme, from realistic botanicals to bold abstracts... read more
Flower paintings work because they bring nature indoors without maintenance. They add color, life, and organic forms to any room. The subject is familiar enough to be comfortable, varied enough to stay interesting.
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Realistic botanical art captures flowers in detail, often on neutral backgrounds. These work well in traditional spaces and for plant lovers. Floral abstract wall art takes more liberties with color and form, fitting modern and eclectic decor.
Floral wall art fits naturally in bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, and dining areas. It adds femininity without being exclusively feminine. The key is matching the style and color palette to your existing decor.
For more botanical themes, browse our nature art, butterfly art, or dragonfly art. See also tropical art.
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Our floral art collection includes roses, peonies, sunflowers, orchids, tulips, lilies, and wildflower bouquets. Some pieces show single blooms in detail while others capture full arrangements. Flower art comes in realistic, watercolor, abstract, and pop art styles. Our Botanical Art collection has more scientific illustration-style pieces.
Skip the traditional still-life format with fussy vases and lace. Modern floral paintings use bold backgrounds, close-up compositions, and unexpected color combos to stay current. A single oversized peony on a dark background reads contemporary. Flower wall art with abstract elements or minimalist treatments holds up better over time than classic botanical prints.
Pretty much. Flower art is one of the most versatile subjects because the style and color range is so wide. Moody dark florals suit bedrooms and dining rooms. Bright, airy arrangements work in kitchens and bathrooms. Our Nature Art collection has landscape pieces that complement floral art if you want to mix subjects within a nature theme.
Floral art focuses on the beauty of flowers as decorative subjects. Arrangements, bouquets, and close-ups of petals fall here. Botanical art takes a more scientific approach, showing full plants with roots, stems, and labeled parts. Our Pastel Colors collection shares the softer tones common in both styles.
Absolutely. Rose art in deep reds, burgundy, or blush tones sets a romantic mood instantly. Go with a large canvas above the headboard for maximum impact. Dark backgrounds make the roses pop and add depth to the room. A single dramatic flower wall art piece works better here than a busy multi-flower arrangement. Keep it simple and bold.
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