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Crown Imperial Fritillaries

Fritillaries in a Copper Vase inspired by Van Gogh Wall Art Print, Crown Imperial Fritillaries Artwork, Botanical Home Decor & Gift

Price range: $25.00 through $99.00
Description
Celebrate timeless beauty with this “Fritillaries in a Copper Vase” wall art print, featuring Crown Imperial Fritillaries Flowers inspired by the famous Van Gogh painting from 1887. Perfect for living rooms, hallways, or bedrooms, this vibrant artwork brings striking orange and red colored flowers in Impressionist style into your home, adding warmth and character that stands out from typical botanical prints. Durable and fade-resistant, it offers long-lasting enjoyment without worrying about discoloration or damage over time. Perfect for nature lovers and Van Gogh enthusiasts alike, this print brightens any space and invites a sense of calm and inspiration. – Archival quality matte finish paper – Available in multiple sizes for versatile display – Printed with eco-friendly, fade-resistant inks – Ideal for framing or gifting as a unique botanical decoration Bring a touch of classic art into your daily life and feel the uplifting presence of these Crown Imperial Fritillaries Flowers every day. Imagine the rich reds and oranges enlivening your room, creating an inviting atmosphere that sparks conversation and reflection. Add this exclusive Van Gogh-inspired copper vase print to your collection today. Make your space unforgettable with this exceptional botanical masterpiece.

About

Amit Abha

Amit is a multidisciplinary artist whose creative journey began in the world of filmmaking, where he wrote, directed, and produced feature films, often building the visual universe himself through set design and lighting. While he trained as a physician, Amit always spent time in the visual arts, and has a keen instinct for storytelling.  He also spent time collaborating on Film Scoring with Bass Player of Scorpions, Ralph Rieckermann, winning the 2009 Park City Film Festival Award for Best Film Score.  Painting became a natural extension of his desire to explore meaning, emotion, and form. His work often fuses structural discipline with expressive freedom, creating a visual language that bridges art, science, and life.  His special interests are impressionist, geometric/art deco and cubism art styles. Impressionist and cubist artwork allows him to explore different subjects more creatively and freeform, while the geometric/art deco art styles allow him to explore subjects in a more precise, geometric, and symmetrical forms.

Amit now dedicates his time on creating original artworks that reflect his lifelong fascination with nature and human experience.

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