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Purple Flower is a celebration of inner brilliance—an abstract fluid painting that pulses with saturated violets, cobalt blues, glowing greens, and electric coral. It feels like a flower blooming under moonlight, or spirit expanding in all directions. This work came from a place of joy and wild colour. I wasn’t painting a flower in the literal sense—I was painting what it feels like to unfold, to be seen, and to be alive in full colour.
If you're drawn to energy, beauty, and art that speaks emotionally before it speaks intellectually—Purple Flower was made for you.
The dominant purple in this piece carries deep sacred weight. It also evokes dignity and spiritual preparation. In many African royal traditions, purple (and indigo) are colours of ancestral reverence and high status, often reserved for sacred garments and rites. As the artist Alma Thomas once said, “Color is life, and light is the mother of color.” Art historian David Batchelor described colour as “the place where rationality breaks down,” and in this painting, I wanted to let colour speak where language cannot. Purple Flower is a hymn to joy, to emergence, and to being more than what the world expects.
Purple Flower is a celebration of inner brilliance—an abstract fluid painting that pulses with saturated violets, cobalt blues, glowing greens, and electric coral. It feels like a flower blooming under moonlight, or spirit expanding in all directions. This work came from a place of joy and wild colour. I wasn’t painting a flower in the literal sense—I was painting what it feels like to unfold, to be seen, and to be alive in full colour.
If you're drawn to energy, beauty, and art that speaks emotionally before it speaks intellectually—Purple Flower was made for you.
The dominant purple in this piece carries deep sacred weight. It also evokes dignity and spiritual preparation. In many African royal traditions, purple (and indigo) are colours of ancestral reverence and high status, often reserved for sacred garments and rites. As the artist Alma Thomas once said, “Color is life, and light is the mother of color.” Art historian David Batchelor described colour as “the place where rationality breaks down,” and in this painting, I wanted to let colour speak where language cannot. Purple Flower is a hymn to joy, to emergence, and to being more than what the world expects.
Purple Flower is a celebration of inner brilliance—an abstract fluid painting that pulses with saturated violets, cobalt blues, glowing greens, and electric coral. It feels like a flower blooming under moonlight, or spirit expanding in all directions. This work came from a place of joy and wild colour. I wasn’t painting a flower in the literal sense—I was painting what it feels like to unfold, to be seen, and to be alive in full colour.
If you're drawn to energy, beauty, and art that speaks emotionally before it speaks intellectually—Purple Flower was made for you.
The dominant purple in this piece carries deep sacred weight. It also evokes dignity and spiritual preparation. In many African royal traditions, purple (and indigo) are colours of ancestral reverence and high status, often reserved for sacred garments and rites. As the artist Alma Thomas once said, “Color is life, and light is the mother of color.” Art historian David Batchelor described colour as “the place where rationality breaks down,” and in this painting, I wanted to let colour speak where language cannot. Purple Flower is a hymn to joy, to emergence, and to being more than what the world expects.