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Browse flower art for sale from contemporary artists. Created by visionaries who are redefining the genre to technical experts who produce astoundingly realistic works, you’ll find everything from Flower Photography to Flower Collage right here. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned pro or are just taking your first steps in art collection – we’re on hand to help you buy flower art that you love.

Not sure where to start? Discover more about the artists: Simon M Smith is a Lancashire-born artist whose work plays with different mediums to interesting effect. His floral paintings include elements of dress pattern tissue and torn paper, and the result is an interestingly layered piece that draws the viewer in, inviting them to look closer.

Andrew Mcneile Jones is an artist who also trained as a filmmaker, a training that is clearly visible in his painted work. Jones’ paintings have an almost cinematic quality, playing with light and shadow to exaggerate the natural beauty of his floral subjects.

Flower art doesn’t always have to be hyper-realistic, as proved by Dawn Beckles and her brightly coloured still life paintings. Drawing inspiration from the native flora of her home country, Barbados, Beckles’ work is a study of colour and form. Her bold colour palette and simple, clean shapes make for a high visual impact, as in the piece Bearded Lily with Pears.

There are certain subjects that seem to pop up again and again in art, and flowers are a perennial muse for artists working in all mediums. Whether they’re painting the first buds of spring or the unfolding of a rose, artists across the world have attempted to address our relationship to the natural world, and ourselves, through flower art.

The Ancient Egyptians were known for their paintings and carvings of flowers, particularly the lotus that was thought to represent concepts of creation and rebirth. Flowers took on a different role in medieval Europe, where they were often found adorning tapestries and other large textiles. Here, they were seen as mostly decorative and a backdrop to the more important human scenes occurring in the work. In the Renaissance and Baroque periods, flowers often figured as the central subject of still life paintings such as Jacob Vosmaer’s A Vase with Flowers, painted in 1613. These paintings tended to be highly realistic, with concealed brushstrokes that make them appear almost photographic.

Georgia O’Keeffe is perhaps the most famous artist to have chosen flowers as a central subject in her work. Her close-up views of the insides of flowers and their petals attracted both praise and scandal in the art world, with some condemning her work as eroticism due to its resemblance to female genitalia. O’Keeffe rejected these ideas, claiming that they had been influenced by the ideas of Freud that were so popular at the time. Whatever the case is, the beauty of these paintings is undeniable. O’Keeffe’s expert use of colour and shading helped her to create some of the most impressive images of natural forms.

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    Harmony 2025 by Hanna Sidorowicz
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    Harmony 2025 by Hanna Sidorowicz
    Harmony 2025
    Paintings - 61x83 cm
    Intuition by Leila Fanner
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    Intuition by Leila Fanner
    Intuition
    Paintings - 80x80 cm
    RF1413 by Stefano Mazzolini
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    RF1413 by Stefano Mazzolini
    RF1413
    Paintings - 103x144 cm
    Yellow flowers by Simon M Smith
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    Yellow flowers by Simon M Smith
    Yellow flowers
    Paintings - 12x12 cm
    Iris 05 by Odile Faure
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    Iris 05 by Odile Faure
    Iris 05
    Paintings - 44x44 cm
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    The moment nature held me by Poovi Art
    The moment nature held me
    Paintings - 124x71 cm
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    Green Garden  by Marita Tobner
    Green Garden
    Paintings - 100x80 cm
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    Dreamed flower  by Françoise Chadelas
    Dreamed flower
    Photography - 20x30 cm
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    Hydrangeas. Limited Edition 1 of 10. by Ian Hoskin
    Hydrangeas. Limited Edition 1 of 10.
    Photography - 30x42 cmRent for $72 /mo
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    Forget me not by Federico Pinto Schmid
    Forget me not
    Paintings - 50x50 cm
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    "Esterlizia II" by Carmen Varela
    "Esterlizia II"
    Paintings - 38x60 cm
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    Blueprint  by Marita Tobner
    Blueprint
    Paintings - 100x80 cm
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    Sunday Lily by Jill Dowell
    Sunday Lily
    Paintings - 30x40 cm
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    Purple Lupins by LUAP
    Purple Lupins
    Photography - 40x60 cm
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    Nature 445 by Muriel Napoli
    Nature 445
    Paintings - 120x60 cm
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    Rosejoy by Victoria Horkan
    Rosejoy
    Prints - 75x75 cm
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    Somewhere a flower by Estelle Séré
    Somewhere a flower
    Paintings - 80x80 cm
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    Désir II by Andrea Plaza
    Désir II
    Paintings - 29x29 cm
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    In the mood for love by Françoise Chadelas
    In the mood for love
    Photography - 12x17 cm
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    Poppies No. 6 by Elizabeth Becker
    Poppies No. 6
    Paintings - 66x102 cm
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    Colorful Spring by Mila Weis
    Colorful Spring
    Paintings - 116x89 cm
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    Kurjenmiekka by Jordana Rae Gassner
    Kurjenmiekka
    Paintings - 40x30 cm
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