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Original painting by Kate Morgan RI.
Artwork dimensions: 100 (w) x 69 (h) cm
Framed (float-mounted) dimensions approx: 120 x 90 cm
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Description of Unseen Eden
Unseen Eden unfolds like a secret remembered rather than a place observed. The painting is dense with life, layered almost to the point of abundance tipping into reverie. A luminous garden stretches inward, its paths and fountains half-hidden by sculpted hedges, winding trees, and cascading blooms, as if nature itself is conspiring to keep its mysteries intact.
The composition feels symmetrical yet untamed. Tall, slender trees rise like sentinels, their reflections dissolving into a glassy pond that bisects the scene and doubles the world. Above and below mirror one another, suggesting that this Eden exists simultaneously in reality and imagination. The water does not merely reflect—it absorbs, blurring the boundary between what is seen and what is felt.
Animals emerge quietly from the foliage: rabbits nestled among riotous flowers, birds perched or drifting across the surface of the pond, each creature alert yet unafraid. They are not symbols so much as witnesses, inhabitants of a realm untouched by human urgency. The garden itself feels curated but not controlled—topiary shapes coexist with wild blossoms, porcelain vessels, and ornamental fountains, hinting at a long-forgotten harmony between design and growth.
Color is everywhere, but never careless. Jewel-toned flowers press against cool greens, while soft pinks and golds flicker like memory through the leaves. The palette hums with vitality, yet there is calm here—a sense of time slowed, of paradise existing just beyond ordinary perception.
Ultimately, Unseen Eden feels less like a landscape and more like a state of mind: a place where nature remembers its original lyricism, where beauty is plentiful and quiet, and where wonder lingers for those willing to look closely enough to find it.