Large blue Anemone by Marlouke San Giorgi

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Marlouke San Giorgi

Woerden, Netherlands

About ‘Large blue Anemone’ by Marlouke San Giorgi

If you love flowers but not sweet, fussy pictures, this cool blue Anemone is something for your wall.
Bring spring or early summer into your home with this picture.
The warm green and yellow background provide a punchy contrast to all the blue and purple tones in the petals. The white accents keep a fresh look.
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Original created by Marlouke San Giorgi.

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Marlouke San Giorgi
Woerden, Netherlands

Marlouke San Giorgi creates paintings and graphic designs, both as free work and on commission.
Her style is figurative-abstract and always colourful.

Marlouke analyses existing images, takes them apart and then reassembles them in her own style.
In doing so, she looks at how much she can omit and abstract without compromising atmosphere and imagery.
She does this by finding the balance between composition, colour and surface division.

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