Inspired by the bright buds and blooms we’ve been seeing pop up in Los Angeles, thankfully because of the mini “El Nino” we’ve been experiencing, we wanted to share with you a few of our most floral inspired pieces. Especially, as spring cleaning is around the corner and you might realize as you separate yourself from things that no longer serve you, it’s time to create a collection that reflects your present self.
All pieces are currently available in Thinkspace’s inventory.
Tran Nguyen
“A Borrowed Tomorrow” | (2014)
Acrylic and color pencil on paper
Troy Lovegates
“Hey Moon” |(2014)
Acrylic and ink on wood panel
Stella Im Hultberg
“Gibbous Moon” | (2015)
Sumi Ink, Watercolor, & Acrylic on Wood
Meggs
“Dreams of Paradise Lost” | (2016)
Acrylic and spray enamel on wood panel
Frank Gonzales
“Mourning Dove and Odm Orchids” | (2014)
Acrylic on wood panel
Mari Inukai
“Aqua”
Oil on canvas
Erik Jones
“The Beautiful” |(2015)
Colored Pencil, Wax Pastel, Acrylic on paper on Plastic, Vintage Silk Flowers mounted to panel.
With floating wedge pedestal.
Bec Winnel
“Love and Adore” | (2014)
Pastel and color pencil on Pastelmat paper
Kwon Kyung-yup
“Scent of Memory” | (2015)
Oil on canvas
Fuco Ueda
“Garden of Serenity 「静寂の庭」” |(2014)
Acrylic on canvas wrapped panel
Amy Sol
“Evening Portal” |(2012)
Acrylic on wood
Amy Sol’s latest exhibition “Garden Gamine” opens at
Thinkspace Gallery, Saturday April 2nd.
Visit the Thinkspace Gallery website for more details.