Floral Climber Series by Alice Blue

Floral Climber Series by Alice Blue

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Mixed Media on Canvas | 400 x 300mm

$450 (set of 3) | $180 each

This series of three abstract paintings explores the organic motion of climbing flowers through an intuitive process of layering and contrast. Using a palette of earthy brown, deep grey, white, yellow, pink, and subtle hints of sky blue, I became intrigued by how these colours interacted. The dark brown against the grey became a focal tension, while the flowers’ upward movement hints at persistence and quiet strength. Painted without a predetermined plan, these works grew naturally, much like the forms they represent.  

About Alice

Alice Blue is a contemporary abstract artist based in Brisbane, Queensland, specialising in intuitive and emotive artworks inspired by nature, childhood creativity, and holistic wellbeing. 

Raised in London, Alice’s early life was filled with artistic experiences — from drawing around the kitchen table to visiting galleries, gardens, and exhibitions. These formative experiences continue to influence her artistic expression today. Now living in Brisbane, Alice creates and sells original abstract paintings that are soulful, free-spirited, and deeply expressive. Her journey into intuitive painting was shaped by a belief in the emotional and therapeutic value of art.

This philosophy led her to complete a Diploma in Art Therapy, and she now facilitates creative art workshops for adults focused on wellbeing through artistic exploration. Inspired by the natural beauty of Moreton Bay, Brisbane’s coastal landscapes, and her experience as an early childhood art educator, Alice’s work is known for its vibrant colour palettes, spontaneity, and emotional depth.

In addition to original artwork sales, Alice also offers art for licensing and was recently awarded a prize at the Royal Queensland Art Society’s 'Materially Designed' Exhibition.

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