42” x 62”
Acrylic on canvas
2019
Wildflowers is a large-scale botanical painting that immerses the viewer in a field of uncontained growth. Painted in 2019, the work unfolds as a dense weave of grasses, blossoms, and flowering stems, layered in sweeping, gestural marks that blur the line between form and motion.
Acrylic on canvas allows color to build rapidly and intuitively. Greens surge and fracture into blues, violets, and aquas, while whites, yellows, and bursts of orange flicker across the surface like pollen carried on air. There is no fixed horizon — the viewer is placed inside the field, surrounded by movement and abundance.
Seen now, Wildflowers anticipates Price’s later explorations of nature as a self-organizing system. It captures a moment where observation gives way to immersion, and where the garden becomes not a subject to be described, but a force to be entered — alive, excessive, and endlessly regenerative.
42” x 62”
Acrylic on canvas
2019
Wildflowers is a large-scale botanical painting that immerses the viewer in a field of uncontained growth. Painted in 2019, the work unfolds as a dense weave of grasses, blossoms, and flowering stems, layered in sweeping, gestural marks that blur the line between form and motion.
Acrylic on canvas allows color to build rapidly and intuitively. Greens surge and fracture into blues, violets, and aquas, while whites, yellows, and bursts of orange flicker across the surface like pollen carried on air. There is no fixed horizon — the viewer is placed inside the field, surrounded by movement and abundance.
Seen now, Wildflowers anticipates Price’s later explorations of nature as a self-organizing system. It captures a moment where observation gives way to immersion, and where the garden becomes not a subject to be described, but a force to be entered — alive, excessive, and endlessly regenerative.