Floral Feels
83 Oranges83 Oranges builds botanical worlds through a lens of graphic rhythm and soft, bleeding pigments. This piece gathers peonies and wild greens into a dense, rust-toned pattern that feels both structured and alive.

Floral Feels
83 Oranges builds botanical worlds through a lens of graphic rhythm and soft, bleeding pigments. This piece gathers peonies and wild greens into a dense, rust-toned pattern that feels both structured and alive.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic harvest of rust-toned petals and deep greens
In this digital illustration, 83 Oranges explores the intersection of graphic design and organic growth. The composition balances vibrant orange shades against a varied greens palette, using color bleeding and expressive brushwork to mimic the fluidity of watercolor painting techniques. The arrangement feels dense and tactile, moving away from flat graphics toward something more atmospheric.
The repetition of the floral arrangements creates a sense of natural cycles, where each petal and leaf feels like a study in biological evolution. By layering textures that suggest traditional oil painting within a digital framework, the artist captures the raw transcendence of a garden in full bloom, grounding the viewer in the quiet complexity of natural objects.
The work explores the organic structure of citrus through a lens that honors vintage botanical artwork while maintaining a graphic edge.
Tompsett employs specific methods that allow pigments to bleed and pool, mimicking the unpredictable nature of water.
A palette of blush rust and deep orange brings a grounded warmth to the floral forms.
Graphic shapes meet expressive brushwork to highlight the intricate details of leaves and stems.
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