Rough Around The Edges
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs a dense, living sanctuary through digital watercolor, layering botanical forms into a rich tapestry of untamed growth. This piece captures the quiet hum of a tropical jungle escape, where every leaf and fern feels vital to the interconnected design of the whole.

Rough Around The Edges
83 Oranges constructs a dense, living sanctuary through digital watercolor, layering botanical forms into a rich tapestry of untamed growth. This piece captures the quiet hum of a tropical jungle escape, where every leaf and fern feels vital to the interconnected design of the whole.
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Art Analysis
A lush immersion into the layers of a wild garden
The composition thrives on a naturalistic depiction of a wild garden, using digital watercolor to soften the edges of a complex ferns and shrubs ecosystem. By employing modular text organization alongside lush foliage, the artist creates a graphic structure that feels both disciplined and deeply rooted in the chaotic beauty of the natural world.
Within this portrait orientation, the viewer finds a layered expression of biodiversity, where diverse leaf forms overlap to suggest a thriving survival instinct. The dense foliage layers invite a slow, local wildlife exploration, revealing the intricate details of botanical dwarf plants hidden beneath the larger canopy.
The painting highlights the varied textures and shapes found within a single glass vessel, showcasing a range of desert flora.
Broughton blends photography with digital brushstrokes and textures to create a dreamlike, tactile surface that feels lived-in.
The artist uses a structured layout to organize the wildness of the jungle, blending informational elements with artful representation.
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