Plant A Garden In Which Strange Plants Grow & Mysteries Bloom
83 Oranges83 Oranges assembles botanical worlds through a rhythmic layering of pattern and hand-painted texture. This piece invites the viewer into a dense thicket of geometric shapes and wild growth, where every leaf feels like a deliberate piece of a larger, living mosaic.

Plant A Garden In Which Strange Plants Grow & Mysteries Bloom
83 Oranges assembles botanical worlds through a rhythmic layering of pattern and hand-painted texture. This piece invites the viewer into a dense thicket of geometric shapes and wild growth, where every leaf feels like a deliberate piece of a larger, living mosaic.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic sanctuary of wild growth and hand-painted patterns
The composition thrives on a rich interplay of varied greens and vibrant colors, echoing the structured beauty of traditional folk art forms. By blending tropical palm trees with an array of flowers, 83 Oranges creates a space that feels both wild and meticulously arranged, mirroring the intricate logic of mosaic tilework.
Geometric shapes anchor the organic growth, grounding the spontaneous creation process within a classic portrait orientation. The work celebrates a deep connection to nature, inviting the eye to wander through botanical dwarf plants and swirling blues that hint at the mysteries blooming within this dense, patterned garden.
The piece draws on traditional patterns and graphic simplicity to tell a story of global connection.
Natural forms are organized through precise graphic design, turning organic leaves into a structured, repeating visual rhythm.
The artist focuses on the layered, saturated greens of the foliage to convey the richness of the Haitian bush.
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