Enigma explores the floral world through a more human lens, where blooms begin to take on a portrait-like quality. Forms gather and shift as if in conversation—petals suggesting faces, gestures, or quiet expressions without ever becoming literal. The composition leans into ambiguity, balancing softness with structure, exposing something more personal beneath the surface. It’s expressive and slightly introspective, with a mood that feels simultaneously familiar and impenetrable.

The palette is rich and layered, built around soft pinks and creamy whites set against deeper greens, inky blacks, and muted blues. Acrylic paint is applied in broad, confident strokes, with areas of opacity and transparency creating contrast across the surface. Lighter passages are offset by darker, grounding shapes, giving the piece a sense of depth while keeping the overall feel painterly and immediate.

At 10" x 10", this piece is well-suited for smaller, more intimate spaces. It works beautifully in a bedroom, powder room, or styled on a shelf or console, either on its own or as part of a grouping. This work will add a touch of mood and softness to a space, especially in interiors that mix light neutrals with deeper accents. Its scale and palette make it easy to layer into a collected look while still offering a distinct point of interest.

Acrylic on paper