Flowers, 2025 An Oil on Canvas, Realism, Painting
Flowers – A Sophisticated and Romantic Floral Still Life Painting by Nicolae Blei
The rich, textured brushstrokes bring to life a delicate yet vibrant bouquet of roses in shades of white, orange, pink, and yellow, carefully placed in a glass vase. The muted gray and brown background adds depth and contrast, allowing the flowers to radiate warmth and vibrancy.
Blei’s expressive technique creates a sense of movement and emotion, making each petal and leaf feel alive. The interplay of soft highlights and bold colors enhances the painting’s romantic and sophisticated atmosphere, drawing the viewer into its inviting charm. The use of light and shadow adds dimension to the glass vase, giving it a realistic yet dreamy quality.
Perfect for a living room, dining room, bedroom, or hotel lobby, this painting brings a sense of elegance and tranquility to any space. Its warm and inviting color palette makes it a timeless piece that can complement both classic and contemporary interiors.
Nicolae Blei, a celebrated Romanian artist and a member of the Romanian Artists’ Union since 1982, has exhibited his remarkable works in Sweden, Switzerland, and France. His ability to blend impressionistic emotion with realistic detail makes "Flowers" a captivating and timeless work of art.
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Nicolae Blei
Landscape | Realism | Impressionism
Collective Exhibitions Participant
Biography
Nicolae Blei is a Romanian painter who graduated from a major Romanian art institute in the early 1970s






















