Lotus Blossoms (Abstract Stained Glass Composition)

Mixed media painting on textured support (likely heavy-duty paper or board)Unidentified contemporary artist; possibly an artisan decorative work or a student of contemporary abstract expressionism.

Lotus Blossoms (Abstract Stained Glass Composition)

Style & Movement

Contemporary Neo-Expressionism with influences of Cloisonnism and Fauvism

Medium & Technique

Mixed media including acrylics or ink with heavy impasto modeling paste; features Cloisonnism-style thick black outlines and a stamped or rolled topographical texture.

Creation Period

Late 20th to early 21st Century (Contemporary)

Dimensions & Format

Landscape format; estimated 24 x 36 inches based on screen scaling.

Subject Description

A semi-abstracted floral composition featuring stylized pink lotus flowers or tulips against a multi-colored, highly textured background. The bold black outlines mimic the leading in stained glass windows, creating a structural, graphic quality.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Good (as viewed digitally); the artwork appears to be a digital rendering or a physical work displayed on a digital screen, showing consistent texture and vibrant pigmentation.

Estimated Market Value

$100 - $500 (USD) as a decorative or commercial art piece.

Auction Estimate

$50 - $200 (USD)

Provenance History

Unknown; context suggests a contemporary decorative setting or a digital wallpaper selection for a smart television.

Art Historical Significance

Displays the enduring influence of early 20th-century movements (like those of Rouault or Matisse) on modern decorative art, emphasizing tactile surface quality over representational accuracy.

Notable Features

The most striking feature is the uniform 'honeycomb' or 'stucco' texture applied across the entire surface, which catches light and adds a three-dimensional topographic effect to the vibrant color fields.

Condition Issues

No visible physical damage; however, digital display prevents assessment of UV fading or substrate warping.

Conservation Recommendations

If a physical original, keep away from direct sunlight to prevent pigment fading and maintain in a climate-controlled environment to avoid cracking of the thick impasto.

Identified on 5/24/2026