
Floral Bouquet by Elysa Espinoza – Vibrant Botanical Art
This piece was born from a perfect moment during a visit home to Maine, where I joined my brother and his partner for a family meal at a local farm overlooking the rolling hills of rural Eastern Maine. I was captivated by the fresh-picked flowers arranged on our cloth-covered table, bathed in golden sunlight with a gentle breeze stirring the air around us.
I snapped a photo of that simple bouquet and later drew it back home in New Mexico, trying to capture not just the flowers themselves, but the feeling of that afternoon – the warmth, the connection, the reminder to slow down and savor shared moments.
This artwork blends traditional botanical techniques with my own contemporary approach, creating something that feels both timeless and immediate. It's a piece that carries the essence of home – whether that's the rolling hills of Maine or the kitchen table where loved ones gather. Perfect for spaces that value warmth, connection, and the simple beauty of taking time to truly see what's in front of us.
This piece was born from a perfect moment during a visit home to Maine, where I joined my brother and his partner for a family meal at a local farm overlooking the rolling hills of rural Eastern Maine. I was captivated by the fresh-picked flowers arranged on our cloth-covered table, bathed in golden sunlight with a gentle breeze stirring the air around us.
I snapped a photo of that simple bouquet and later drew it back home in New Mexico, trying to capture not just the flowers themselves, but the feeling of that afternoon – the warmth, the connection, the reminder to slow down and savor shared moments.
This artwork blends traditional botanical techniques with my own contemporary approach, creating something that feels both timeless and immediate. It's a piece that carries the essence of home – whether that's the rolling hills of Maine or the kitchen table where loved ones gather. Perfect for spaces that value warmth, connection, and the simple beauty of taking time to truly see what's in front of us.