02/05/2026
A vibrant field of irises in full bloom, bursting with movement and color. Thick, expressive brushstrokes bring each petal to life, while the bold contrast of deep blues against warm earth tones creates a striking, almost dreamlike energy. A timeless piece that instantly brightens any space with character and artistic depth.
History & Background:
This piece is inspired by Irises by Vincent van Gogh, one of the most celebrated works of the Post-Impressionist era. Painted in 1889 while Van Gogh was staying at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy, France, the original artwork reflects his deep connection to nature during a turbulent period of his life.
Van Gogh used irises as a subject because they were abundant in the garden where he stayed. Rather than painting them realistically, he emphasized emotion through bold colors, dynamic lines, and thick impasto technique. The flowing shapes and vivid palette you see here are characteristic of his style capturing not just the appearance of the flowers, but their energy and movement.
Today, Irises is considered a masterpiece and is housed at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Works inspired by it, like this one, carry the same expressive spirit making them highly sought after for collectors who appreciate art that feels alive and emotionally charged.