
Vase of Flowers by Odilon Redon
Vase of Flowers is Redon at his most lyrical — a loose, radiant arrangement of blooms that seems less painted than conjured. The composition avoids strict botanical accuracy in favour of mood: colours blend and vibrate against one another, creating a halo of light around the bouquet. Redon's Symbolist sensibility turns a conventional still-life subject into something genuinely mysterious, the flowers hovering between the observed and the imagined in a palette that ranges from deep violet to pale, almost white gold.
On canvas, this work comes fully into its own. The woven texture of the canvas print mirrors the painterly surface of the original, adding warmth and a subtle three-dimensionality that makes Redon's glowing colours even more immersive. Produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio with archival inks.
Vase of Flowers is Redon at his most lyrical — a loose, radiant arrangement of blooms that seems less painted than conjured. The composition avoids strict botanical accuracy in favour of mood: colours blend and vibrate against one another, creating a halo of light around the bouquet. Redon's Symbolist sensibility turns a conventional still-life subject into something genuinely mysterious, the flowers hovering between the observed and the imagined in a palette that ranges from deep violet to pale, almost white gold.
On canvas, this work comes fully into its own. The woven texture of the canvas print mirrors the painterly surface of the original, adding warmth and a subtle three-dimensionality that makes Redon's glowing colours even more immersive. Produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio with archival inks.
Original: $38.84
-65%$38.84
$13.59Description
Vase of Flowers is Redon at his most lyrical — a loose, radiant arrangement of blooms that seems less painted than conjured. The composition avoids strict botanical accuracy in favour of mood: colours blend and vibrate against one another, creating a halo of light around the bouquet. Redon's Symbolist sensibility turns a conventional still-life subject into something genuinely mysterious, the flowers hovering between the observed and the imagined in a palette that ranges from deep violet to pale, almost white gold.
On canvas, this work comes fully into its own. The woven texture of the canvas print mirrors the painterly surface of the original, adding warmth and a subtle three-dimensionality that makes Redon's glowing colours even more immersive. Produced in Kuriosis's Berlin studio with archival inks.























