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◇ Flowering

◇ Flowering

Regular price $22.08 USD
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  • Printed on museum-quality fine art paper
  • Carefully restored for clarity and true-to-original color
  • Archival inks for long-lasting color
  • Professionally color-calibrated
  • Premium, high-resolution reproduction
  • Printed on demand in the USA

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A glowing, flame-like form rises in serene stillness, casting light through a soft spectrum of green, gold, and violet. The composition feels both earthly and ethereal, with organic curves suggesting hills, seeds, or shells at the base. The upward pull of the central figure conveys a sense of renewal and transcendence, inviting viewers into a space where nature and spirit are inseparably bound.

Why We Picked It
This work captures the essence of Pelton’s luminous abstraction. The painting’s balance of grounded, rounded shapes with a slender vertical ascent creates a striking visual tension between earth and sky. Color gradients shift gently, giving the impression of energy unfolding—an image that is as meditative as it is dynamic. It is both a visual poem of growth and a symbolic meditation on the unseen.

Notable Context
Agnes Pelton’s art is often associated with the Transcendental Painting Group, a circle of Southwestern modernists in the 1930s and ’40s who sought to convey spiritual realities through abstraction. While many American modernists focused on urban energy or industrial form, Pelton’s vision turned inward and upward, drawing from Theosophy, nature mysticism, and personal meditation. This painting exemplifies her search for what she described as “the light within”—a pursuit of spiritual transformation through form and color. The rising flame-like figure resonates with her recurring themes of ascension, awakening, and luminous renewal, situating the work firmly within the broader currents of American modernist spirituality.

About the Artist
Agnes Pelton was an American modernist painter whose work bridged Symbolism, abstraction, and spiritual philosophy. Often compared to Georgia O’Keeffe yet distinct in her focus, Pelton sought not the material landscapes of the Southwest but their metaphysical echoes. A founding member of the Transcendental Painting Group, she created a body of work devoted to rendering inner visions—translating mystical experience into radiant shapes and colors. Today, her paintings are recognized as central contributions to American modernism, reflecting a profound synthesis of abstraction and spiritual exploration.

 

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