The Latest Additions to my Floral Collection From: Marie-Claire Fine Art

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Sep 21, 2025, 9:03:18 AM (2 days ago) Sep 21
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MARIE-CLARE FINE ART GALLERY

 

NEW ORIGINALS

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I’m excited to share three new original floral paintings with you, each one a celebration of colour, light, and the beauty of blooms.

 

THE FLORAL COLLECTION

 

‘BLATH’

Blath (Irish for flowers) is an original acrylic painting on canvas.


This large, vibrant floral piece features pastel petals with softly blurred edges, arranged in a contemporary pot that holds more than just blooms. Evoking the gentle spirit of spring, Blath is abstract, imperfect, and full of life—a bouquet you can enjoy all year round.


Dimensions: 90cm x 90cm incl. frame.

SHOP ‘BLATH’

‘BLOOM AND BLUE’

Bloom and Blue is an original acrylic painting on canvas.


Set against a vivid blue background, a dark blue vase holds generous blooms of pink and yellow, each petal painted in full, radiant detail. The composition brings together bold colour and balance, making it an uplifting piece that draws the eye and lifts the mood.


This artwork is a natural companion to Blush and Grey, creating a striking pair when displayed together. The piece is 46cm x 56cm (including frame).

SHOP BLOOM AND BLUE

‘BLUSH AND GREY’

Blush and Grey is an original acrylic painting on canvas that captures the quiet beauty of flowers in bloom.


A dark green vase rests against a soft mauve-grey background, holding large, multi-tonal pink blossoms with generous, open petals. The composition balances depth and delicacy, inviting the viewer to pause and enjoy the harmony of colour and form.


The piece measures approx 46cm x 46cm including the frame.

SHOP BLUSH AND GREY

Shop the rest of my collection now:

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Marie-Claire Fine Art · 5 William Street South · Belfast, County Antrim BT1 4FT · United Kingdom

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