Untitled (Stylized Orange Floral)

Mixed media painting on panel, possibly incorporating collage or printmaking elementsContemporary artist; stylistic affinities with urban contemporary or post-pop artists. No visible signature present in the image.

Untitled (Stylized Orange Floral)

Style & Movement

Contemporary Art / Post-Pop / Street Art influence

Medium & Technique

Mixed media including acrylic or oil, screen-printing, and transfer techniques. The piece features a distressed, layered background with a screen-like grid texture and a central subject with drop-shadow effects.

Creation Period

Early 21st Century (Circa 2010–2023)

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 12 x 12 inches (image surface); Square format within a larger white shadow-box frame.

Subject Description

A central, stylized six-petaled orange flower or organic loop structure floats over a chaotic, multi-colored background. The background is composed of warm pink, red, and yellow hues with cool blue accents, featuring a grid-like or fabric-mesh texture. The central motif utilizes a subtle drop shadow to create a three-dimensional floating effect.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Very Good; the artwork appears stable with intentional distressing.

Estimated Market Value

$500 - $1,500

Auction Estimate

$300 - $800

Provenance History

Private collection; stylistic evidence suggests a primary market purchase from a contemporary gallery or boutique art fair.

Art Historical Significance

Illustrates the intersection of 'low' art techniques (like stenciling and grid-printing) with 'high' art gallery presentation. It reflects the 21st-century trend of graphic-heavy, process-oriented abstraction.

Notable Features

The contrast between the mechanical grid background and the hand-painted appearance of the central orange loop; the use of a deep bevel/integrated frame design that mimics a Polaroid photograph aesthetic.

Condition Issues

Visible surface texture and edge wear seem to be intentional aesthetic choices rather than damage. No evidence of UV fading or structural warp.

Conservation Recommendations

Maintain in a stable environment with humidity around 50%. Ensure the white frame has UV-protective glazing to prevent the degradation of bright orange and pink pigments.

Identified on 5/12/2026