The Fitzpatricks 120cm x 91cm
Acrylic on Canvas 120cm x 91cm
This abstract piece is inspired by the unique composition of a family: three women and one man, symbolized by the painting’s 3:1 proportions. The design reflects the balance and unity within the family, each section representing their individual roles and connections.
The colors are drawn from the names of the children, Willow and Poppy, bringing the natural beauty of both into the artwork. Soft, earthy greens and gentle, flowing tones represent Willow—grounded, flexible, and growing. Bold, warm hues of red, pink, and orange evoke the vibrant energy of Poppy—radiant, joyful, and full of life.
The colours swirl and interact harmoniously, suggesting the intertwined bonds between family members. The abstract forms speak of love, growth, and individuality within the whole, celebrating the family’s unique dynamic and the warmth they bring to one another’s lives.
Acrylic on Canvas 120cm x 91cm
This abstract piece is inspired by the unique composition of a family: three women and one man, symbolized by the painting’s 3:1 proportions. The design reflects the balance and unity within the family, each section representing their individual roles and connections.
The colors are drawn from the names of the children, Willow and Poppy, bringing the natural beauty of both into the artwork. Soft, earthy greens and gentle, flowing tones represent Willow—grounded, flexible, and growing. Bold, warm hues of red, pink, and orange evoke the vibrant energy of Poppy—radiant, joyful, and full of life.
The colours swirl and interact harmoniously, suggesting the intertwined bonds between family members. The abstract forms speak of love, growth, and individuality within the whole, celebrating the family’s unique dynamic and the warmth they bring to one another’s lives.
Acrylic on Canvas 120cm x 91cm
This abstract piece is inspired by the unique composition of a family: three women and one man, symbolized by the painting’s 3:1 proportions. The design reflects the balance and unity within the family, each section representing their individual roles and connections.
The colors are drawn from the names of the children, Willow and Poppy, bringing the natural beauty of both into the artwork. Soft, earthy greens and gentle, flowing tones represent Willow—grounded, flexible, and growing. Bold, warm hues of red, pink, and orange evoke the vibrant energy of Poppy—radiant, joyful, and full of life.
The colours swirl and interact harmoniously, suggesting the intertwined bonds between family members. The abstract forms speak of love, growth, and individuality within the whole, celebrating the family’s unique dynamic and the warmth they bring to one another’s lives.