
Ukiyo Vase Flower Greige by Frances Collett
Frances Collett places a single statement vase at the centre of a greige-toned composition, letting bold abstract shapes carry the visual weight of blooms rather than rendering them literally. The result is a confident dialogue between organic subject and geometric form — warm neutrals offset by purposeful colour, structure balanced with suggestion. It feels at once rooted in Japanese design sensibility and thoroughly contemporary in its restraint.
Produced as a canvas print, the artwork gains a natural warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot offer. The woven surface adds subtle texture beneath the image, giving the bold abstract shapes a quiet physicality that draws the greige tones together with real presence.
Frances Collett places a single statement vase at the centre of a greige-toned composition, letting bold abstract shapes carry the visual weight of blooms rather than rendering them literally. The result is a confident dialogue between organic subject and geometric form — warm neutrals offset by purposeful colour, structure balanced with suggestion. It feels at once rooted in Japanese design sensibility and thoroughly contemporary in its restraint.
Produced as a canvas print, the artwork gains a natural warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot offer. The woven surface adds subtle texture beneath the image, giving the bold abstract shapes a quiet physicality that draws the greige tones together with real presence.
Original: $53.50
-65%$53.50
$18.72Description
Frances Collett places a single statement vase at the centre of a greige-toned composition, letting bold abstract shapes carry the visual weight of blooms rather than rendering them literally. The result is a confident dialogue between organic subject and geometric form — warm neutrals offset by purposeful colour, structure balanced with suggestion. It feels at once rooted in Japanese design sensibility and thoroughly contemporary in its restraint.
Produced as a canvas print, the artwork gains a natural warmth and tactile depth that paper simply cannot offer. The woven surface adds subtle texture beneath the image, giving the bold abstract shapes a quiet physicality that draws the greige tones together with real presence.























