Wildflower Meadow - First Steps

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Acrylic on canvas | 100 x 30cm

A joyful celebration of new beginnings. First Steps captures the untamed beauty of a wildflower meadow beneath a summer sky. The expansive format invites you to wander through layers of colour, with vibrant blooms dancing across the canvas in a natural, unplanned rhythm.

The base layer of flowers was painted using cotton buds and brushes, while the tiniest blossoms were delicately applied with the head of a pin, each dot a tiny step in the journey. The result is a lively, textural piece that reflects the spontaneity and freedom of growth, movement, and fresh starts.

Part of The Wildflower Collection, this piece brings a sense of optimism, playfulness, and connection to nature’s cycles.

Archival varnish has been applied to protect the surface and ensure longevity.


Signed by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity.
The artist, Deborah Phillips, retains the copyright of the piece.

If you have any questions about this piece, please get in touch using the contact page.


Please note; All images are of a medium quality & have been watermarked for security purposes to prevent unlawful downloading.

Acrylic on canvas | 100 x 30cm

A joyful celebration of new beginnings. First Steps captures the untamed beauty of a wildflower meadow beneath a summer sky. The expansive format invites you to wander through layers of colour, with vibrant blooms dancing across the canvas in a natural, unplanned rhythm.

The base layer of flowers was painted using cotton buds and brushes, while the tiniest blossoms were delicately applied with the head of a pin, each dot a tiny step in the journey. The result is a lively, textural piece that reflects the spontaneity and freedom of growth, movement, and fresh starts.

Part of The Wildflower Collection, this piece brings a sense of optimism, playfulness, and connection to nature’s cycles.

Archival varnish has been applied to protect the surface and ensure longevity.


Signed by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity.
The artist, Deborah Phillips, retains the copyright of the piece.

If you have any questions about this piece, please get in touch using the contact page.


Please note; All images are of a medium quality & have been watermarked for security purposes to prevent unlawful downloading.