Artwork Description
Reproduction of Sunday Morning by Nikita Jariwala
Nikita Jariwala’s *Sunday Morning* presents a vibrant and exuberant still life that captures the essence of mid-century modern floral aesthetics with a contemporary sensibility. The composition is structured around a dense bouquet of blossoms, rendered with bold, confident brushstrokes that convey both the organic vitality of nature and the artist’s expressive hand. The palette is luminous and harmonious, dominated by warm tones of coral, peach, and golden yellow, which are artfully contrasted with soft pinks, deep magentas, and accents of emerald green foliage. These colors unfold across the canvas in a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, suggesting a natural morning light that bathes the scene in a soft, diffused glow. The flowers—likely a mix of dahlias, chrysanthemums, and zinnias—are depicted in various stages of bloom, from tightly furled buds to fully unfurled blossoms, creating a sense of temporal progression and organic rhythm. Their forms are rendered with a combination of impasto technique and fluid blending, giving the petals a tactile, almost three-dimensional quality. The artist's use of visible, textured brushwork lends the piece a sense of immediacy and spontaneity, characteristic of post-impressionist influences while maintaining a distinctly modern decorative quality. Central to the composition is a vertically striped vase, painted in soft coral and white, which provides a rhythmic counterpoint to the organic forms of the flowers. The vase sits upon a muted olive-green surface that anchors the composition and introduces a subtle earthiness, grounding the luminous floral arrangement. The background is a delicate wash of mint-green, a color choice that enhances the warmth of the blooms and creates a serene, contemplative atmosphere. This atmospheric backdrop is not merely decorative but serves to isolate and elevate the bouquet, allowing the viewer to focus on the intricate interplay of color, form, and light. From a formal standpoint, *Sunday Morning* can be classified as a modern floral still life, with strong affinities to the American Impressionist tradition as well as the decorative realism of the mid-20th century. The work also echoes the influence of artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Mary Cassatt, particularly in its celebration of floral subjects and the use of bold color to convey emotional resonance. Yet, Jariwala's approach is distinctly her own—characterized by a joyful optimism, a keen eye for color harmony, and a painterly technique that emphasizes process and presence. The piece is imbued with a quiet domestic poetry, evoking the simple pleasure of a sunlit Sunday morning, a moment suspended in time. It is a celebration of beauty in the everyday, rendered with both technical mastery and emotional warmth. As a reproduction print, *Sunday Morning* offers viewers the opportunity to bring this vibrant, uplifting vision into their homes, where its rich textures and radiant colors can serve as a focal point of visual delight and emotional uplift.For more art by Nikita Jariwala click here.
Decorus Art is an authorized licensee of Wild Apple Graphics. All artwork is printed in-house and fulfilled directly from our U.S. studio.
Part Number: 106776f
SID35796
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1. Print on Demand Canvas
2. Print on Demand Poster Paper
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✔ Rolled Fine Art Print
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✔ Frame NOT included
