Dinner Party Pink captures a loose, expressive bouquet gathered into a simple vessel, where the forms are built from memory of an evening well lived. The flowers are layered, with gestural marks that blur the line between abstraction and representation. Petals dissolve into one another, stems shift and bend, and the arrangement carries a sense of movement rather than stillness.
The palette leans into warm blush and soft pink tones, balanced by deeper greens, inky blues, and moments of earthy neutrals. Acrylic paint lays the foundation with broad, painterly areas, while oil pastels and marker introduce sharper lines, accents, and subtle graphic tension. The contrast between soft, blended passages and more defined marks adds depth without feeling heavy, keeping the overall effect light and approachable.
At 36" x 36", this piece works well as a focal point without overwhelming a space. It would sit naturally in a dining room, living room, or kitchen—anywhere that benefits from a touch of warmth and color. Designers might use it to anchor a neutral interior, pairing it with natural woods, linen upholstery, or darker accents to pull out the deeper tones, in any place where a sentimental, intimate moment is required.
Multi-media on stretched canvas