Bageecha II

83 Oranges

83 Oranges translates the organic pulse of a garden into structured, rhythmic patterns that hum with digital clarity and watercolor warmth. This piece organizes bright yellow, red, and pink petals into a seamless summer sequence that feels both tactile and meticulously designed.

Bageecha II — framed, leaning against the wall
83 Oranges

Bageecha II

83 Oranges translates the organic pulse of a garden into structured, rhythmic patterns that hum with digital clarity and watercolor warmth. This piece organizes bright yellow, red, and pink petals into a seamless summer sequence that feels both tactile and meticulously designed.

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A rhythmic bloom of summer petals and watercolor warmth

83 Oranges employs a graphic design style to organize nature into a rhythmic, repeating sequence. Bright yellow petals and deep red blooms are rendered with expressive painterly techniques, suggesting the tactile quality of wet pigment despite the digital medium. The squared orientation focuses the eye on the dense, rich color relationships that define this floral arrangement, allowing the viewer to get lost in the symmetry of the bloom.

This illustration functions as a stylized interpretation of nature, where the balance of the pattern creates a sense of intentional order. By layering vibrant floral elements, the work invites a dynamic visual experience that suggests the weight and texture of luxurious textiles. It is a study in how color theory can evoke the specific heat and abundance of a summer garden through a modern design lens.

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