Signed in the artist's own hand, this floral giclee reproduction carries the warmth and depth of an oil painting without the weight of one. The blooms are generous and unhurried, the kind of composition that pulls you in and holds you there.
Giclee printing reached a high point in the 1980s, when studios prioritised colour fidelity above all else. That care shows here. The signature adds a quiet intrigue, raising the question of who painted it and what story sits behind the brushwork.
Condition is good, with minor age-related toning consistent with the period. The heavy gilded frame with its black velvet liner presents fantastically.
It suits a sitting room, hallway, or bedroom equally, and pairs beautifully with warm neutrals and natural wood.