

oral canvas wall art in a refined, minimal interpretation, placed in a sophisticated living room with Bank Canvas walls (warm neutral off-white). The artwork is a large single statement piece featuring abstracted floral forms—no literal botanical illustration—expressed through soft brushwork and layered translucent textures. Palette remains controlled and warm: muted ivory, dusty rose, softened burgundy, warm taupe, and very subtle hints of olive green, with restrained touches of faded gold integrated into the texture rather than sitting on the surface. Forms are dissolved and impressionistic, suggesting petals and organic movement without clear outlines or realism. The composition avoids density, keeping ample negative space so the florals feel atmospheric rather than decorative. No sharp contrast, no busy detailing, no traditional bouquet structure. Framing is minimal: frameless gallery wrap or very thin matte black frame to preserve modern restraint. Set within a calm living room context with walnut wood, black quartz accents, and warm ambient lighting, the piece should feel elevated and architectural—softening the space while maintaining sophistication and control.