Stylized Floral Pattern Decor

Framed commercial print with hand-applied texture (embellished lithograph)Unknown commercial designer or textile artist; frequently produced for mass-market home decor retailers

Stylized Floral Pattern Decor

Style & Movement

Contemporary Decorative / New Traditionalism with influences from Jacobean textile patterns and Bohemian folk art

Medium & Technique

Mechanical offset lithography on paper or cardstock, finished with a clear acrylic gel medium applied with brushes or palette knives to simulate authentic impasto brushstrokes and texture

Creation Period

Late 20th to early 21st Century (c. 1995-2015)

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 24 x 24 inches (framed); square format

Subject Description

A close-up, cropped composition featuring stylized botanicals, including a large floral blossom and paisley-like elements. The palette consists of earthy reds, ochre, sage green, and cream. The design emphasizes pattern and texture over realism.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Good; the print and faux-texture appear intact, though the frame shows visible scuffing and wear

Estimated Market Value

$20 - $50 USD

Auction Estimate

$10 - $30 USD

Provenance History

Likely sourced from a retail furniture or home goods store (e.g., Pier 1, HomeGoods, or Kirkland's); currently located in a secondary market/thrift setting as indicated by the price tag on the adjacent chair

Art Historical Significance

Low; this is a mass-produced decorative object intended for interior design purposes rather than a unique fine art piece with institutional significance

Notable Features

The most distinctive feature is the heavy, 'swirled' gel texture applied over the flat print to catch light and mimic the appearance of an original oil or acrylic painting.

Condition Issues

Visible abrasions and nicks on the dark wooden frame; minor dust accumulation under the glass or on the textured surface; potential slight fading from UV exposure

Conservation Recommendations

Clean the frame with a soft cloth; ensure the piece is kept out of direct sunlight to prevent further fading of the ink; no professional conservation is financially warranted

Identified on 7/6/2026