RVA246
Flowers 1 – Original Reverse Glass Floral Painting
Flowers 1 – Original Reverse Glass Floral Painting
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Flowers 1 – Original Reverse Glass Floral Painting
Abstract Bloom Series by Bobby Anderson (RVA246)
Flowers 1 is a luminous reverse glass painting that transforms light into an active part of the artwork. Warm, layered hues form an abstract floral composition that shifts in tone and intensity depending on how it is viewed. Front-lit or back-lit, the piece reveals different depths of color, creating a constantly changing visual experience.
About the Artwork
Created by Memphis artist Bobby Anderson (RVA246), this one-of-a-kind painting is executed in acrylic and enamel on glass using the reverse glass technique. Each phase of the image is painted in reverse order, requiring deliberate planning and confident mark-making.
The glass canvas is set within its original antique window frame, giving the piece architectural presence and a sense of history. The back of the glass is sealed with clear acrylic resin, making the work weather-resistant and suitable for indoor display, window installation, or protected outdoor placement.
Details
- Title: Flowers 1
- Artist: Bobby Anderson (RVA246)
- Medium: Acrylic and enamel on glass, reverse glass painting
- Dimensions: 34" × 32" × 1.5"
- Frame: Original antique window frame
- Finish: Clear acrylic resin back seal
- Signature: Signed by the artist
- Display: Suitable for wall mounting, windows, or covered outdoor installation.
Why Collectors Love It
Reverse glass painting offers a clarity and brilliance that canvas cannot. In Flowers 1, the refraction of the glass intensifies color and gives the surface a crystalline depth. Light passing through the piece reveals subtle variations and unexpected moments, making each viewing feel fresh and engaging.
Collectors are drawn to the combination of expressive abstraction, technical discipline, and the rarity of the medium itself.
Bring the Color Home
Add Flowers 1 to your collection and experience how light, color, and craftsmanship come together in a living, ever-changing work of art.
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