Piece description from the artist
The artwork portrays vivid blue irises with intricately shaded petals that showcase various tones of blue and purple. The flower stands tall on green stems with elongated leaves surrounding it. A large, detailed bumblebee with black and yellow stripes is depicted hovering near the flower, emphasizing a moment of nature and pollination. The background is a textured pale canvas, providing a subtle contrast that highlights the flower and bee. Vertical text in green characters is positioned to the left side of the scene.
This artwork immediately captures attention with its vibrant depiction of an iris blossom, rendered in a rich spectrum of blues and purples. The nuanced shading on the petals is especially commendable; the artist demonstrates a keen understanding of color dynamics, allowing each petal to feel both distinct and harmonious with its neighbors. The interplay of blue and purple not only adds visual interest but also imparts a slightly dreamy, ethereal quality that makes the flower appear luminous against the more muted background.
The green stems and elongated leaves serve as a lively supporting cast, grounding the composition and bringing balance to the boldness of the primary subject. Their verdant tones offer a natural contrast to the cooler hues of the petals, and the use of elongated forms adds elegance and flow to the overall image. The choice to detail the large bee so meticulously is a strong compositional decision; the creature’s black and yellow stripes become a focal point that animates the scene and reinforces the theme of pollination—an essential, life-giving interaction in nature.
The textured pale canvas as a background is thoughtfully employed. Rather than competing with the flower and bee, the subtlety of the texture and color allows the main subjects to pop. This restraint in the background highlights the artist’s sense of balance, showing an understanding of how to use negative space effectively. The vertical green text on the left is an intriguing element. Its placement both frames the core composition and invites the eye to travel across the canvas, introducing a graphic sensibility that could be explored further in future pieces.
Eugene Norris’s passion is digital fine art. His works tend to be non-representational, abstract, and/or minimalist although there is arealist strain in images of nature, wildlife and places. He is an active member of SunTan Art, located in St. Pete Beach, Florida; Pinellas Park ArtSociety; and TESA, The Exhibiting Society of Artists. He is an emeritus member of Sigma Xi, the international honorary scientific research community.
In addition to prints in a variety of sizes, media, and finishes available on this site, original prints made by the author are available in sizes up to 20 inches by 30 with larger sizes by special order. They are printed on inkjet canvas or museum-quality fine art paper and shipped in a tube to save the buyer large shipping costs, to be stretched or framed as the buyer wishes. Limited edition prints ordered from the artist are individually signed and numbered by the artist and come with a certificate of authenticity.
Norris had a two-month show at Opera Central in St Petersburg and he has also had a two shows as Artist of the Month at SunTan Art. He shows regularly with his other art groups SunTan Art, PPAS, TESA in a large number of locations in The Tampa Bay Area,

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