Artists inspired by gardens, flowers, and nature.
Morgan Allender | Life and Style of a Romantic Garden Painter
Morgan Allender is a contemporary artist-gardener based in Southern Australia. Known for her gorgeous, large-scale garden paintings, she blurs boundaries between landscape and still life. Her 5 acre Garden at Shepherd's Rest serves as an endless source of inspiration, as she works in a converted...
Georgia O’Keeffe | Life and Style of the Mother of Modern Flower Painting
Georgia O’Keeffe was an American modernist painter whose career spanned seven decades. Her work blurred the lines between representational and abstraction and stood independent of modern art movements. Gaining international recognition for her large-scale flower paintings and modern lifestyle, O'Keeffe caused a cultural sensation that...
Cedric Morris | Life and Style of a Bohemian Artist-Plantsman
Cedric Morris was a post-Impressionist British artist and plantsman. Best known for his vibrant flower paintings and bohemian lifestyle; he established the East Anglican School of Painting and Drawing and school in his fabulous garden, called Benton End. Both his plants and paintings are having...
Pierre-Joseph Redouté | Life and Style of the Raphael of Flowers
Pierre-Joseph Redouté is considered one of the greatest flower painters of all time. His work is known for its botanical precision and artistic elegance, making it coveted among botanists and collectors alike. From painting flowers for Marie Antoinette at Versailles to attracting Steve Jobs as...
Claire Basler | Life and Style of a Flower Painter in a Château
Claire Basler (Libra, 1960) is French contemporary artist, known for her large-scale, ephemeral flower paintings. She lives and works in a 15th century French château, surrounded by ancient forests and gardens on the outside and walls of flowers on the interior. Welcome to the enchanting...
Rachel Ruysch | Life and Style of a Flower Still Life Master
Rachel Ruysch (Gemini, 1664 – 1750) was one of the most celebrated flower still life painters of the Dutch Golden Age. Her innovative fusion of botanical realism with imaginative composition helped shape the flower still life genre. Art historians still consider Ruysch to be among...