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Mixed Flowers on Pink Cloth by Roderic O’Conor Art Print

Mixed Flowers on Pink Cloth by Roderic O’Conor Art Print

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Mixed Flowers on Pink Cloth - Roderic O’Conor (c. 1916)

Bring a touch of timeless elegance and vibrant colour to your space with this exquisite reproduction of Roderic O’Conor’s Mixed Flowers on Pink Cloth. A masterpiece of expressionist art, this stunning piece showcases O’Conor’s passion for bold hues, dramatic brushwork, and luminous compositions that captivate the eye and stir the soul.

About the Artwork
Painted during O’Conor’s Paris years, this floral still-life embodies the expressive energy and romantic charm that define his work. The richly saturated crimson, scarlet, and vermilion blooms radiate against a contrasting backdrop of acid greens, golden yellows, and the warm, glowing pink of the flowing tablecloth. The painting exudes warmth and vitality, inviting you to bask in its shimmering, light-filled beauty.

The influence of artistic giants such as Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Pierre Bonnard can be felt in O’Conor’s signature style: a fusion of expressive brushwork, textured impasto, and a focus on the emotional power of colour. The flowers, painted with a dreamlike softness, seem to float in a glowing atmosphere, making this artwork a true feast for the senses.

Why You’ll Love This Print

  • Vivid Expression: The radiant colours and dynamic composition bring life and movement to any room.
  • Timeless Style: Perfect for those who appreciate classic art with a modern twist.
  • Museum-Quality Reproduction: Meticulously printed on premium materials to capture the depth, texture, and vibrancy of the original.

Add Mixed Flowers on Pink Cloth to your collection today and let O’Conor’s masterful blend of colour and light transform your space into a gallery of sophistication and beauty.

Available now – elevate your walls with a piece of Irish art history.

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