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Held in Blue
5 × 7 · Oil Mixed Media
Containment Studies explores florals placed in vessels—jars, vases, and quiet containers—as a way of looking at care, pause, and presentation. These works aren’t about restriction, but about holding: color gathered, stems supported, beauty given a place to rest. Containers become collaborators, shaping how the florals are seen and how their presence lingers.
This piece
In Held in Blue, deep violet blooms rise from a saturated cobalt vessel, set against a dark ground broken by gold. The contrast feels intentional and steady—soft organic forms cradled by structure, brightness anchored by weight. It’s a small study in balance: richness without excess, elegance without fragility, and beauty that feels both arranged and alive.
5 × 7 · Oil Mixed Media
Containment Studies explores florals placed in vessels—jars, vases, and quiet containers—as a way of looking at care, pause, and presentation. These works aren’t about restriction, but about holding: color gathered, stems supported, beauty given a place to rest. Containers become collaborators, shaping how the florals are seen and how their presence lingers.
This piece
In Held in Blue, deep violet blooms rise from a saturated cobalt vessel, set against a dark ground broken by gold. The contrast feels intentional and steady—soft organic forms cradled by structure, brightness anchored by weight. It’s a small study in balance: richness without excess, elegance without fragility, and beauty that feels both arranged and alive.

