Jonathan Wain - Bloom No. 17 - NO Reserve

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Jonathan Wain, Bloom No. 17 - NO Reserve, 2026, acrylic painting on paper, 48 x 63 cm, original, one-of-a-kind, hand-signed, a still life in Neo-Impressionism style, shipped rolled with COA.

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"Bloom no. 17" is a striking example of Jonathan Wain’s contemporary floral series. This work seamlessly blends the traditional subject of a still-life bouquet with the raw, spontaneous energy of urban art.

The piece features a glass vase holding an explosion of red, yellow, and white blossoms. Wain utilizes a sophisticated mixed media technique:

Spray Paint: Used to create soft, atmospheric "halos" of colour around the flowers and deep, stippled shadows at the base, giving the work a modern, street-art edge.

Acrylic: Applied with bold, gestural brushstrokes to define the petals and the structural green stems, providing a rich physical texture and "impasto" feel.

The contrast between the translucent blue-grey background and the high-saturation floral tones creates a dynamic sense of depth. The vase is rendered with minimalist black outlines, allowing the viewer's focus to remain on the "bloom" itself.


Year: 2026

Medium: Professional Acrylic on Paper (Varnished)

Total Size: 48 x 63 cm (includes an additional 1 cm border for easy framing)

Finish: Coated with a professional-grade acrylic varnish to protect the surface from UV rays and dust while enhancing the pigment saturation.

Signature: Signed and dated "JW 26" on the lower right-hand corner.

Framing Suggestion: The artist recommends framing this piece under glass or Perspex to preserve the paper and the vibrancy of the acrylics.

Shipping: To ensure the artwork arrives in perfect condition, it will be shipped rolled in a heavy-duty protective tube.

Provenance: Directly acquired from the artist's studio.

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by Jonathan Wain will be included.

Acrylic painting on paper signed on the front.
One of a kind artwork
Size: 48 x 63 x 0.3cm

Shipped with tracked and signed service.
Frame not included

Jonathan Wain is a contemporary artist whose practice focuses on the intersection of formal painting and urban media. Working primarily with acrylics and aerosol, Wain has developed a signature style defined by high-saturation colour palettes and a tactile approach to texture.

His work is characterized by the layering of heavy impasto over hazy, spray-painted gradients, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric light. By stripping away traditional detail in favour of bold, expressive shapes, Wain focuses on the emotional impact of colour and the physical energy of the paint. His style bridges the gap between Neo-Expressionism and Modern Pop, reinterpreting classic subjects through a contemporary, street-influenced lens.

"Bloom no. 17" is a striking example of Jonathan Wain’s contemporary floral series. This work seamlessly blends the traditional subject of a still-life bouquet with the raw, spontaneous energy of urban art.

The piece features a glass vase holding an explosion of red, yellow, and white blossoms. Wain utilizes a sophisticated mixed media technique:

Spray Paint: Used to create soft, atmospheric "halos" of colour around the flowers and deep, stippled shadows at the base, giving the work a modern, street-art edge.

Acrylic: Applied with bold, gestural brushstrokes to define the petals and the structural green stems, providing a rich physical texture and "impasto" feel.

The contrast between the translucent blue-grey background and the high-saturation floral tones creates a dynamic sense of depth. The vase is rendered with minimalist black outlines, allowing the viewer's focus to remain on the "bloom" itself.


Year: 2026

Medium: Professional Acrylic on Paper (Varnished)

Total Size: 48 x 63 cm (includes an additional 1 cm border for easy framing)

Finish: Coated with a professional-grade acrylic varnish to protect the surface from UV rays and dust while enhancing the pigment saturation.

Signature: Signed and dated "JW 26" on the lower right-hand corner.

Framing Suggestion: The artist recommends framing this piece under glass or Perspex to preserve the paper and the vibrancy of the acrylics.

Shipping: To ensure the artwork arrives in perfect condition, it will be shipped rolled in a heavy-duty protective tube.

Provenance: Directly acquired from the artist's studio.

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by Jonathan Wain will be included.

Acrylic painting on paper signed on the front.
One of a kind artwork
Size: 48 x 63 x 0.3cm

Shipped with tracked and signed service.
Frame not included

Jonathan Wain is a contemporary artist whose practice focuses on the intersection of formal painting and urban media. Working primarily with acrylics and aerosol, Wain has developed a signature style defined by high-saturation colour palettes and a tactile approach to texture.

His work is characterized by the layering of heavy impasto over hazy, spray-painted gradients, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric light. By stripping away traditional detail in favour of bold, expressive shapes, Wain focuses on the emotional impact of colour and the physical energy of the paint. His style bridges the gap between Neo-Expressionism and Modern Pop, reinterpreting classic subjects through a contemporary, street-influenced lens.

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Artist
Jonathan Wain
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Bloom No. 17 - NO Reserve
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Cream, Green, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Height
63 cm
Width
48 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/theme
Still life
Style
Neo-Impressionism
Period
2020+
SpainVerified
247
Objects sold
100%
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