Forever Blooms
By Amber Gittins, 2010
Petals spill across every corner of this canvas in a soft riot of green, cream, and peach. Amber Gittins painted "Forever Blooms" in 2010, and she gives no single flower center stage. Blossoms overlap and tumble in all directions, so the effect feels less like a tidy bouquet and more like glancing down at a garden bed or squinting up through a leafy branch. The lack of a clear horizon keeps your eye wandering, always finding another bloom just beyond the last one.
Gittins, an Australian artist who paints nature in a loose, abstract way, leaves her brushstrokes right out in the open. You can trace the sweep of her hand across the surface, each mark still carrying the motion that made it. The earthy palette stays gentle throughout, never reaching for high drama or bold contrast. What it offers instead is something quieter, closer to the calm of a slow walk through a garden where the flowers soften into one warm blur.