Palm Crush
83 Oranges83 Oranges builds rhythmic botanical environments where the organic geometry of nature meets the clarity of digital design. This piece layers tropical palm fronds into a seamless pattern, using vibrant color and subtle depth to ground the viewer in a lush, structured landscape.

Palm Crush
83 Oranges builds rhythmic botanical environments where the organic geometry of nature meets the clarity of digital design. This piece layers tropical palm fronds into a seamless pattern, using vibrant color and subtle depth to ground the viewer in a lush, structured landscape.
A meaningful share of this purchase goes directly to 83 Oranges.
Every Arthaus piece supports a living artist.
Art Analysis
A Rhythmic Overlap of Tropical Greenery
In "Palm Crush," the artist explores the structural elegance of tropical foliage through a lens of graphic repetition. The composition relies on the interplay of overlapping palm leaves, utilizing smooth gradient transitions and subtle color bleeding to create a sense of dimensionality within a flat medium.
The work bridges the gap between the detailed observation found in vintage botanical illustrations and the clean execution of minimalist design principles. By focusing on the transparency and layering of the fronds, 83 Oranges highlights the inherent patterns of the natural world, turning a simple organic subject into a complex display of color and form.
Stylized leaves and plant forms are layered to create a sense of depth and texture, echoing the lush growth of a summer garden.
The use of repetitive patterns creates a sense of movement and structure within the abstract portrait.
Subtle shifts in color and tone provide the flowers with a rounded, three-dimensional quality on a digital canvas.
The artist blends traditional plant studies with modern shapes to create a hybrid visual language.
Free Shipping
On all framed orders
100-Day Guarantee
Love it or return it
Gallery Quality
Museum-grade materials
Artist-Direct
Fair pay, every piece







