

Oil Paint
80.0 x 80.0 cm
2025
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A large scale close cropped depiction of a Japanese Water Iris in oils. This piece is built up over weeks with multiple layers of glazes to create the glowing effect of the white flower against the deep violet background, whilst maintaining the softness and delicacy of the petals. The dark surround is created using a pure violet pigment, seeming almost black from a distance but glowing violet close up. The Japanese Water Iris, originally native to East Asia, is now a popular plant across the world, in particular coastal regions where it thrives.
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Mar 01, 2025
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About the artist

My name is Dom Holmes. I am a queer, non binary multi-media artist living in East London with my wife and our beautiful senior beagle. I am a self-taught painter, working with traditional oil painting methods and minimal materials, specifically using glazes and colour theory to build depth and intensity of colour with the fewest pigments possible. My work reflects my ongoing fascination with the human connection to nature within an urban environment. My paintings depict botanical life found in city settings, and the relevance of seasonal wildlife and community amidst late-stage capitalism and the current climate crisis. I’m currently working on a series inspired by non indigenous and invasive plant-life and the impact on the environment, ecosystem and community. While I have been painting with oils as my primary practice since 2019, I have been an artist for over 20 years working across various mediums. You may know, recognise or even have some of my other work without even realising it. Throughout the years, my background in pen and ink drawing and tattooing has seen me collaborate with brands and companies, including designing the Royal Mint’s commemorative 50 pence piece, celebrating 50 years of Pride in the UK.
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