Claire Harrison
"Geometric patterns and symmetry surround us, my work explores patterns and forms that occur and re-occur in nature; specifically concentrating on structures that we do not notice but are all around us."
Chrysanth
Claire Harrison creates artwork which illuminates flora and fauna by depicting it in fractured abstract form. Read more about Claire...
Limited Edition of 25
£195.00
Floral Harmony
Exclusive to Luxuria - This is a mix of several different elements from flora and fauna including tendrils, Peppers and Peace Lily. I...
£345.00
Fluttering Consequences
NOW SOLD - Claire Harrison has used delicate mauves and dusky blues in celebration of skybound life. 'Fluttering Consequences'...
£315.00
Fractal Flora #2
Exclusive to Luxuria - This is flower that I have combined with a pepper and stamens to my own pattern. I then photographed and scanned...
£395.00
From Conception to Order
Exclusive to Luxuria - This image is based upon a Magnolia flower. The patterns that can be seen underneneath the main image are...
£430.00
Hydrangea Flower
Claire Harrison creates artwork which illuminates flora and fauna by depicting it in fractured abstract form. Read more about Claire...
Limited Edition of 25
£195.00
Lily Metamorphosis
Currently on display in the Maltings in Farnham. This was inspired by a scene in Canada. The Lily elements in the centre are surrounded...
£395.00
Moonflower
Beautiful blue flower buds, which are based on the shape of the magnolia flowers buds, make this an inspiring painting. Each bud...
£195.00
Particles
Colourful patterns of the skeletal form of a flower are repeated across 'Particles'. Three layers of mixed media coat the board, two are...
£295.00
Rose
Claire Harrison creates artwork which illuminates flora and fauna by depicting it in fractured abstract form. Read more about Claire...
Limited Edition of 25
£195.00
Sunflower
NOW SOLD - Beautiful spherical yellow flower buds, which are based on the magnolia flower, make this a bright and refreshing painting....
£195.00
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