“MultiFlower3” presents a single tree overflowing with color and texture. The artist uses a heavy impasto technique, laying the oil paint thickly so that the trunk, branches, and blossoms rise physically from the surface. The rough, sculpted bark contrasts with the small, rounded dabs of pigment that become multicolored flowers – reds, yellows, blues, purples and oranges scattered like lights across the canopy.
Set against a deep green background, the tree feels both grounded and exuberant, as if it is resisting gravity and stretching outward in all directions. The impasto strokes catch the light and change as the viewer moves, emphasizing the tactile, almost three-dimensional presence of the painting. “MultiFlower3” can be read as a celebration of resilience and diversity: one trunk, many branches, and countless blossoms, each different yet all part of the same living form.