Veli V2
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs botanical scenes through a meticulous layering of ink-like sketches and deep shadows, finding a rhythmic balance in the wild shapes of nature. This piece explores the architecture of flora, using a monochrome palette to highlight the intricate details of every leaf and petal.

Veli V2
83 Oranges constructs botanical scenes through a meticulous layering of ink-like sketches and deep shadows, finding a rhythmic balance in the wild shapes of nature. This piece explores the architecture of flora, using a monochrome palette to highlight the intricate details of every leaf and petal.
A meaningful share of this purchase goes directly to 83 Oranges.
Every Arthaus piece supports a living artist.
Art Analysis
A graphic exploration of botanical structure and monochrome pattern
83 Oranges utilizes a stark black-and-white palette to emphasize the physical structure of the floral subjects. By removing color, the artist draws focus to the varied textures of the foliage—from the fine, etched lines of a sketch to the solid blocks of dark value that ground the composition. The work treats the natural world as a puzzle of shapes, where the weight of a shadow is just as important as the curve of a stem.
The arrangement functions as a study of natural patterns, where different species of flowers and fall foliage overlap in a dense, illustrative cluster. This approach honors the tradition of botanical drawing while utilizing digital techniques to create a clean, graphic exploration of form. The result is a portrait of nature that feels grounded in structural anatomy, focusing on the quiet complexity of organic design.
The artist maps out the physical details of leaves and petals with the precision of a scientific study.
The strategic use of deep blacks and bright whites defines the depth and volume of the floral arrangement.
The work treats natural elements as repeating design motifs, creating a sense of rhythm throughout the frame.
Free Shipping
On all framed orders
100-Day Guarantee
Love it or return it
Gallery Quality
Museum-grade materials
Artist-Direct
Fair pay, every piece







