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Ed Mell — Sun Washed Bloom
Ed Mell

Sun Washed Bloom

2006

Sun Washed Bloom presents a single floral subject rendered in Ed Mell's signature approach, where organic form meets geometric precision. Painted in oil on linen in 2006, the work distills the luminous quality of desert light into a composition of bold, sculpted planes. Mell's brush constructs each petal as a faceted surface, building volume through carefully modulated color transitions rather than soft blending, giving the bloom an almost architectural solidity while preserving its natural grace. The result is a painting that feels simultaneously monumental and intimate, a quality the square 50.8 by 50.8 centimeter format reinforces with quiet authority. Mell has long been recognized as one of the foremost interpreters of the American Southwest, and Sun Washed Bloom demonstrates why his still life work commands serious attention alongside his celebrated landscapes. The floral subject becomes a vehicle for exploring the same hard, clarifying light that defines his broader practice, the petals catching and releasing illumination in a way that recalls the canyon walls and mesa ridges that made his reputation. This consistency of vision across subjects speaks to the depth of his artistic commitment and lends the work a conceptual coherence that rewards close looking. Currently offered through Modern West, Sun Washed Bloom arrives signed by the artist and is presented without a frame, allowing the collector to select a presentation suited to their own space. Works of this scale and subject matter occupy an approachable entry point into Mell's canon while reflecting the full sophistication of his mature technique. For collectors drawn to paintings that balance regional identity with timeless formal concerns, this piece represents a compelling and well-considered acquisition.

Medium
Oil on linen
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Ed Mell, Sun Washed Bloom, 2006

Sun Washed Bloom presents a single floral subject rendered in Ed Mell's signature approach, where organic form meets geometric precision. Painted in oil on linen in 2006, the work distills the luminous quality of desert light into a composition of bold, sculpted planes. Mell's brush constructs each petal as a faceted surface, building volume through carefully modulated color transitions rather than soft blending, giving the bloom an almost architectural solidity while preserving its natural grace. The result is a painting that feels simultaneously monumental and intimate, a quality the square 50.8 by 50.8 centimeter format reinforces with quiet authority. Mell has long been recognized as one of the foremost interpreters of the American Southwest, and Sun Washed Bloom demonstrates why his still life work commands serious attention alongside his celebrated landscapes. The floral subject becomes a vehicle for exploring the same hard, clarifying light that defines his broader practice, the petals catching and releasing illumination in a way that recalls the canyon walls and mesa ridges that made his reputation. This consistency of vision across subjects speaks to the depth of his artistic commitment and lends the work a conceptual coherence that rewards close looking. Currently offered through Modern West, Sun Washed Bloom arrives signed by the artist and is presented without a frame, allowing the collector to select a presentation suited to their own space. Works of this scale and subject matter occupy an approachable entry point into Mell's canon while reflecting the full sophistication of his mature technique. For collectors drawn to paintings that balance regional identity with timeless formal concerns, this piece represents a compelling and well-considered acquisition.

Medium
Oil on linen
Dimensions
overall: 50.8 x 50.8 cm
Year
2006
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Modern West

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