
Flowers in a Vase Painting by Odilon Redon
Flowers in a Vase is a quietly hypnotic work in which Redon uses the still-life format as a vehicle for pure colour experience. The arrangement is intimate in scale but generous in mood, the blooms rendered with a softness that blurs the boundary between observation and reverie. His palette here leans toward warmth — ochres, corals, and dusty pinks — set against greens that carry just enough coolness to make the warmer tones vibrate. The result is less a document of flowers than a sustained meditation on luminosity.
This canvas print is produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, where the woven surface texture honours the painterly quality of Redon's original. Archival inks render his delicate palette with the warmth and tonal depth that a flat print simply cannot match.
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Flowers in a Vase Painting by Odilon Redon
Flowers in a Vase is a quietly hypnotic work in which Redon uses the still-life format as a vehicle for pure colour experience. The arrangement is intimate in scale but generous in mood, the blooms rendered with a softness that blurs the boundary between observation and reverie. His palette here leans toward warmth — ochres, corals, and dusty pinks — set against greens that carry just enough coolness to make the warmer tones vibrate. The result is less a document of flowers than a sustained meditation on luminosity.
This canvas print is produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, where the woven surface texture honours the painterly quality of Redon's original. Archival inks render his delicate palette with the warmth and tonal depth that a flat print simply cannot match.
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Flowers in a Vase is a quietly hypnotic work in which Redon uses the still-life format as a vehicle for pure colour experience. The arrangement is intimate in scale but generous in mood, the blooms rendered with a softness that blurs the boundary between observation and reverie. His palette here leans toward warmth — ochres, corals, and dusty pinks — set against greens that carry just enough coolness to make the warmer tones vibrate. The result is less a document of flowers than a sustained meditation on luminosity.
This canvas print is produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, where the woven surface texture honours the painterly quality of Redon's original. Archival inks render his delicate palette with the warmth and tonal depth that a flat print simply cannot match.























