Tulips Kanji

Piece description from the artist

This artwork features a vibrant depiction of tulips in full bloom. The tulips are colored with warm hues of red and yellow, with rich detailing creating a textured appearance of the petals. Green stems and leaves support the blossoms, contrasting against the bright colors of the flowers. A butterfly, possibly a monarch, with its distinct orange and black wings, is situated to the side, adding an element of grace and liveliness to the piece. Adjacent to the flowers is a vertical inscription in Japanese Kanji characters.

This delightful artwork celebrating the beauty of tulips exudes a sense of warmth and vitality, immediately drawing the viewer into its vibrant world. The choice of colors—warm hues of red and yellow for the tulips—effectively captures the blooming vitality of spring, symbolizing renewal and growth. The attention to detail in the petals, achieved through textured rendering, demonstrates a keen eye for the subtle intricacies of nature, inviting viewers to appreciate the delicacy of each bloom. The contrast created by the rich greenery of the stems and leaves offers a refreshing backdrop that allows the flowers to stand out prominently. This use of contrast not only frames the tulips elegantly but also provides a sense of balance and harmony to the composition.

Other works by Eugene Norris

About Eugene Norris

St. Petersburg, FL

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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