Tranquil Wildflowers
By Amber Gittins, 2010
Amber Gittins packs this 2010 canvas, titled Tranquil Wildflowers, from edge to edge with blooms. Cream lilies, rust-colored petals, sage leaves, and dusty pink flowers overlap in a way that leaves no empty corners. A pale butterfly drifts near the top, easy to miss among all the petals. Nothing sits in the foreground demanding your eye, so the whole surface hums together like a garden viewed all at once.
The looseness of Gittins' brushwork is the real charm here. Rather than drawing each petal with care, she lays down quick, confident strokes that hint at a flower and let you fill in the rest. That casual touch gives the painting a warm, handmade feel, and the soft earthy palette keeps everything calm and unhurried, matching the title well.
This is not a piece built around hidden meaning or clever symbols. It simply enjoys the messy generosity of a wildflower patch and lets your eyes wander freely from one bunch to the next, which is exactly the kind of easy pleasure it sets out to offer.