Myra
83 Oranges83 Oranges builds botanical worlds through a lens of soft repetition and fluid color. This piece arranges delicate floral forms into a seamless rhythm, where watercolor textures bleed into one another to create a sense of natural abundance.

Myra
83 Oranges builds botanical worlds through a lens of soft repetition and fluid color. This piece arranges delicate floral forms into a seamless rhythm, where watercolor textures bleed into one another to create a sense of natural abundance.
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Art Analysis
Rhythmic botanical layers in a soft watercolor bloom
83 Oranges utilizes digital tools to mimic the organic weightlessness of watercolor, layering botanical entities with a focus on translucent color saturation. The composition relies on smooth color blending, where the edges of petals soften into the background, suggesting a romantic atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive.
Designed as a seamlessly repeating pattern, the work draws inspiration from the structural logic of luxury textile design. The result is a harmonious balance of form and space, inviting the viewer to become an active spectator within an immersive sensory environment defined by the quiet beauty of nature.
The artist employs the bleeding qualities of her medium to capture the moisture-heavy essence of the Pacific Northwest landscape.
The composition functions as a repeating pattern, creating a sense of infinite natural growth that echoes luxury textile design.
The artist uses overlapping washes of color to create a sense of light passing through organic, living forms.
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