That Floral Summer Kinda Feeling
83 Oranges83 Oranges builds botanical worlds where graphic structure meets the fluid, bleeding edges of a summer afternoon. This piece captures a dense array of flowers through a lens of high-saturation color and playful, rhythmic shapes.

That Floral Summer Kinda Feeling
83 Oranges builds botanical worlds where graphic structure meets the fluid, bleeding edges of a summer afternoon. This piece captures a dense array of flowers through a lens of high-saturation color and playful, rhythmic shapes.
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Art Analysis
A Sun-Drenched Bloom of Graphic Color
83 Oranges translates the sensory experience of heat and light into a dense graphic shape composition. The work utilizes watercolor painting techniques to soften the bold outlines of the petals, allowing colors to bleed and interact in a way that mimics the hazy, saturated atmosphere of a garden in July. The arrangement feels alive, as if the flora is caught in a moment of full, exuberant growth.
This piece moves beyond a simple realistic art depiction, instead leaning into a whimsical interpretation of nature. Through dynamic brushwork and a focus on botanical anatomy studies, the artist creates a rhythmic pattern of growth that feels both organized and delightfully wild. The result is a visual representation of a mood—the specific, fleeting warmth of a season in bloom.
The piece centers on a vibrant floral bouquet, capturing the organic complexity of nature within a structured frame.
The piece blends the precision of graphic design with the soft, bleeding edges of watercolor-inspired textures.
Lerson employs a rich, tactile finish that bridges the gap between traditional painting and graphic collage techniques.
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