Where Color Gathered

$150.00

Where Color Gathered

Floral Still Life Painting | Rosebud Study | Light & Color

8 × 10” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some moments are defined by concentration—where color, light, and form come together in a single, quiet point of focus. Where Color Gathered captures that stillness, centering on a rosebud as tones deepen and settle into place.

The petals hold layered hues of orange and red, shifting subtly as light moves across their surface. Surrounding greens create contrast and depth, allowing the warmth of the bloom to emerge with clarity and balance. The composition remains close and intentional, inviting a slower, more attentive way of looking.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface soft yet present, with transitions that emphasize atmosphere over precision. The form feels grounded, yet gently unfolding within the light.

Rooted in observation and restraint, this piece reflects how something small can feel complete—held together through color, light, and quiet attention.

Where Color Gathered

Floral Still Life Painting | Rosebud Study | Light & Color

8 × 10” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some moments are defined by concentration—where color, light, and form come together in a single, quiet point of focus. Where Color Gathered captures that stillness, centering on a rosebud as tones deepen and settle into place.

The petals hold layered hues of orange and red, shifting subtly as light moves across their surface. Surrounding greens create contrast and depth, allowing the warmth of the bloom to emerge with clarity and balance. The composition remains close and intentional, inviting a slower, more attentive way of looking.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface soft yet present, with transitions that emphasize atmosphere over precision. The form feels grounded, yet gently unfolding within the light.

Rooted in observation and restraint, this piece reflects how something small can feel complete—held together through color, light, and quiet attention.