Floral Composition with Symmetrical Patterns
Giclée or digital print on gallery-wrapped canvas • Contemporary commercial artist; likely Timothy Coffey or a similar studio-based decorative artist.

Style & Movement
Contemporary Decorative Art / Transitional Style
Medium & Technique
Mixed media digital print incorporating graphic patterns, distressed textures via digital layering, and spot gloss varnish highlights on a woven canvas substrate.
Creation Period
Early 21st Century (Circa 2010s)
Dimensions & Format
Estimated 24 x 36 inches; Portrait layout
Subject Description
A whimsical floral scene featuring botanical elements like leaves and stems set against a pale blue textured background. The left edge features a bold red and orange symmetrical geometric pattern resembling a textile or kaleidoscope effect. The composition uses distressing and faux-weathering to simulate an aged print.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Very Good; the canvas is taut and shows no visible signs of fading, though there is minor surface dust and small scuffs consistent with domestic handling.
Estimated Market Value
$50 - $150 USD
Auction Estimate
$25 - $75 USD
Provenance History
Mass-market retail origin (such as a home decor store or lifestyle gallery). Typical of decorative art produced for the consumer market rather than fine art galleries.
Art Historical Significance
Low; this is a decorative accessory piece designed for interior design harmony rather than a unique art historical statement. It reflects the digital hybridization of pattern design and fine art typical of modern commercial decor.
Notable Features
Includes a digital or hand-applied signature along the left green leaf; features high-gloss spot varnish on specific elements to create a contrast between matte and shiny textures.
Condition Issues
Minor surface abrasions at the edges; slight gloss variance where spot varnish has been touched; overall excellent structural integrity.
Conservation Recommendations
Dust with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid high humidity or direct sunlight to prevent ink degradation. No active conservation required.