harvest floral
pronkstilleven precedent
- series...bloom. (access)
- title....harvest floral
- medium...oil pastel. acrylic. canvas
- size.....114 × 76 cm
- year.....2021
- status...placed
- archival record: wicker basket as vessel — present at left center, partially obscured by the fruit mass surrounding it. no ceramic, no decorative surface, no painted imagery on the container. the basket does not assert itself. the arrangement does not wait for it. gold iris, upper center. purple and lavender iris forms. pink magnolia or orchid branch, upper right — bare-stemmed, extending beyond the arrangement's edge. large white open blooms with orange stamen, center left. red and orange blooms throughout. pink small flowers scattered. mauve and burgundy daisy-form blooms. gold and amber botanical detail. dense dark green foliage. flat cyan-teal ground — the most saturated ground in the series, unmodulated and total. blue table surface at base with white decorative scroll detail. the fruit register occupies the lower half of the picture entirely: purple grapes, dark grapes with berry scatter, cantaloupe halved and open, bananas or star fruit, green and gold gourd, pumpkin upper right at full orange saturation, peach, lemon, small currant clusters. the fruit is not beside the arrangement. it has consumed the lower half of the picture.
- chromatic inventory: ion, total. the fruit register below answers it in full warm opposition: orange pumpkin, cantaloupe, banana, peach, gold gourd against the teal. purple grapes as the chromatic bridge between warm and cool. the floral arrangement occupies the upper register without mediating the conflict below it. the basket is the only neutral object in the picture. it is not enough to contain what surrounds it.
- filed under: rogue colorist. bloom. natura morta. contemporary floral painting. post-impressionist lineage. dutch floral inquiry. chromatic subversion. botanical morphology. harvest. seasonal abundance. vanitas. pumpkin. wicker basket. dutch golden age. pronkstilleven still life tradition.