Wild Flowers
'Wild Flowers' is a 90cm x 90cm abstract painting in acrylics, clay, and poured paint on canvas.
Wild Flowers is part of the Supawan collection, one of four paintings on display at the Supawan restaurant in Kings Cross, London.
Wild Flowers is an abstract composition inspired by flowers and the beautiful park Samuel lives next to. Nature is a recurring source of inspiration for him, and green is his favourite colour.
On a green background, explosions of red, yellow, pink, and lighter green shades layer over a cracked clay texture to create a vibrant painting with beautiful details.
Like all the paintings in the Supawan collection, Wild Flowers uses pouring techniques to create horizontal streams of colour across the canvas.
Red pouring paint is used on Wild Flowers because it complements the green shades that dominate the canvas.
This painting makes a bold statement whilst incorporating themes of nature, using acrylics, clay, and pouring techniques.
Wild Flowers is set within a white-stained oak tray frame measuring 93.5cm x 93.5cm. There is a 1cm gap between the canvas and the frame to show the painting’s green-painted edges.