Rose Garden (1990) by Walasse Ting

Rose Garden - Walasse Ting - 1990

Artwork Information

TitleRose Garden
ArtistWalasse Ting
Date1990
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism),Pop Art

About Rose Garden

The artwork titled “Rose Garden,” created by Walasse Ting in 1990, is a striking piece that belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) and Pop Art movements. This flower painting radiates with vibrant colors and a child-like simplicity that is characteristic of the genre.

“Rose Garden” by Walasse Ting is a vivid representation of a floral scene, dominated by brilliant red and pink blossoms. The flowers, depicted with bold and expressive brushstrokes, seem to burst forth from the canvas, creating a lively and dynamic composition. The background is a patchwork of bright green hues, suggestive of a lush garden setting. Amongst the flowers, there are touches of yellow and purple, adding depth and variety to the scene. The artwork captures a sense of exuberant growth and natural beauty, inviting the viewer into a colorful and lively garden space. The essence of the Naïve Art movement is evident in the artwork’s straightforward and whimsical portrayal of the natural world, combined with the bold and unconventional elements typical of Pop Art.

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