Ashes of Summer Roses — Wabi-Sabi Floral Wall Art

Ashes of Summer Roses — Wabi-Sabi Floral Wall Art

$3.00 USD
Sale price  $3.00 USD Regular price 
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Ashes of Summer Roses — Wabi-Sabi Floral Wall Art

Ashes of Summer Roses — Wabi-Sabi Floral Wall Art

$3.00 USD
Sale price  $3.00 USD Regular price 
About This Work

A still life of faded roses and dried meadow flowers gathered in an aged brass vessel, this work carries the quiet beauty of things that have ripened beyond perfection. Dusty mauves, antique blush tones, and weathered gold unfold against a patinated backdrop with the softness of memory itself.

This artwork is sold exclusively to one buyer worldwide. Once acquired, it will never be sold again — you hold it alone.

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It belongs naturally in a softly lit bedroom, a reading room lined with books, or an intimate living space where evening light settles gently across textured walls.


About This Work

The Art. This piece draws from the tradition of floral still life while embracing a distinctly wabi-sabi sensibility. The roses are deliberately left beyond bloom, their curled petals and muted pigments revealing forms impossible to replicate at scale. The contrast between fragile botanicals and the enduring brass vessel gives the composition both tenderness and permanence.

The Space. It was made for interiors that appreciate age and texture: plaster walls with visible character, walnut furniture, linen upholstery, old books, and warm pools of lamplight. It settles effortlessly into rooms that value atmosphere over perfection and beauty that feels discovered rather than decorated.

The Closing Argument. This work exists for one collector only. Once acquired, it passes permanently into private ownership and will never be issued again.


The Connection — Art Meets Buyer

Who This Piece Speaks To

It speaks to those who notice the poetry in worn objects, who keep pressed flowers in books, who linger over fading evening light, and who understand that some forms of beauty deepen with time instead of resisting it.

What It Does To You

It softens a room. It introduces stillness and gravity. Hung on a wall, it becomes a quiet reminder that elegance often lives in impermanence, and that age can carry its own exquisite richness.

The Moment You Hang It

The frame finds its place on the wall and the room immediately feels older in the best sense of the word. The brass tones gather the warmth of the lamp beside it, while the faded roses seem almost to breathe in the dim light. It looks as though it has always belonged there.


Placement & Vastu Guidelines

Whether you follow Vastu as a daily practice or simply appreciate the idea of placing things with intention, this guidance offers a thoughtful lens for where this piece might live best in your home.

The Ideal Direction

The north and east walls suit this artwork beautifully. The gentle floral forms and earth-rich palette encourage reflection, softness, and emotional ease.

Rooms That Welcome It

It flourishes in bedrooms, reading corners, libraries, and intimate living rooms where calm and contemplation are welcome. A busy utility space or brightly lit transitional corridor may not allow its subtleties to fully emerge.

The Elements It Carries

The work carries a strong Earth element, grounded by its dried botanicals and antique vessel. Earth-oriented areas of the home amplify its sense of stability, memory, and quiet abundance.

A Note on Height and Light

Hang the piece with its centre approximately 57–60 inches from the floor. Warm, indirect light or a soft picture lamp honours the textures and muted floral tones best.

When art is placed with intention, it does not merely decorate a room. It completes it.

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