Tim Fowler
65 x 47″
Acrylic, oil, spray paint, oil stick and enamel on canvas
Fowler’s “Prince’s Pine” is a kaleidoscopic reinvention of botanical art, where the boundaries between science, abstraction, and street-art aesthetics dissolve into a hypnotic, hyper-saturated dreamscape. The central floral form—an explosion of luminous pinks, deep magentas, and electric blues—feels both organic and otherworldly, a specimen pulled from the depths of imagination rather than nature itself.
Set against a background of fluid washes, gestural drips, and ethereal color shifts, the piece pulses with an uncontainable energy, as if the plant is radiating life beyond the limits of the canvas. The interplay of botanical precision and free-flowing expressionism is heightened by the inclusion of scientific diagrams and technical sketches, ghostly outlines that float at the painting’s edges, hinting at the tension between taxonomy and artistic reinvention.
“Prince’s Pine” is a contemporary reimagining of botanical art, where science, energy, and psychedelic color theory collide. Fowler takes a familiar subject and injects it with urban dynamism, making this work feel both timeless and undeniably modern—a piece that belongs in the space where fine art meets neon-infused fantasy.