Tropical Hibiscus Study
Painting on canvas • Unidentified contemporary artist; likely a decorative or regional painter specializing in floral flora.

Style & Movement
Contemporary Impressionism / Expressionist Floral.
Medium & Technique
Acrylic or Oil on canvas, utilizing impasto brushwork, alla prima application, and expressive scumbling.
Creation Period
Contemporary, likely late 20th to early 21st century (circa 1990-present).
Dimensions & Format
Small format; estimated at approximately 8 x 10 inches or 11 x 14 inches. Portrait orientation.
Subject Description
Close-up botanical study featuring three hibiscus blooms in pink, yellow-orange, and violet-red hues. The composition emphasizes color vibrancy and texture over botanical accuracy, with a deep blue and teal background and abstract green foliage.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent. The paint film appears stable with vibrant pigment retention and no visible craquelure.
Estimated Market Value
$100 - $350 USD
Auction Estimate
$50 - $150 USD
Provenance History
Unknown. No visible labels or stamps; likely acquired through a local gallery, art fair, or private sale.
Art Historical Significance
Representational of the persistent popularity of the floral genre in contemporary decorative art. It demonstrates a skilled use of the impasto technique to convey life and movement within a static subject.
Notable Features
Heavy paint application (impasto) on the petal edges and stamen creates a three-dimensional effect. The high contrast between the cool teal background and warm floral tones is a distinct compositional choice.
Condition Issues
None visible. Minor surface dust may be present; no signs of canvas warping or professional restoration.
Conservation Recommendations
Should be framed under UV-protective glass if placed in a brightly lit room. Keep in a climate-controlled environment with humidity between 40-50%.