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Discover Chéri Blum's exquisite floral still life artworks! Vibrant vases & potted plants in hand-painted reproductions. Elevate your space with timeless beauty.

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Kunstniku elulugu

Cheri Blum: A Quiet Bloom Amidst Textured Linen

Cheri Blum (1969 – 2003) emerged as a singular voice in the realm of botanical art, captivating audiences with her distinctive approach to depicting floral compositions on painted cracked linen backgrounds. Her work resonated deeply within the home textiles industry, fostering collaborations that elevated decorative fabrics and establishing her as an influential figure in contemporary artistic expression. Born September 24th, 1969, in Baltimore, Maryland, Blum’s formative years were marked by a passion for art instilled by her parents, Joseph and Joanne Novotny. She pursued her academic ambitions at St. Mark’s High School in Wilmington, Delaware, graduating in 1987 with honors. Subsequently, she enrolled at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she honed her artistic skills within the Fine Arts Program, culminating in a degree in 1991. This early dedication to creative pursuits laid the groundwork for her future endeavors as an independent artist and illustrator. Blum’s artistic journey gained momentum through her association with Wild Apple Graphics, a fine art publisher that recognized her talent and nurtured her burgeoning career. Founded in 1996, Wild Apple became her primary collaborator, licensing her artwork extensively across various home textile categories – rugs, mats, throws, pillows, and decorative accessories. This partnership proved pivotal in establishing Blum’s reputation as a respected artist and securing her place within the industry landscape. Her artistic style was characterized by an unwavering commitment to textural exploration and subtle color palettes. Blum favored cracked linen backgrounds—a technique deliberately chosen to imbue her paintings with an aged aesthetic, mirroring the beauty of natural decay and emphasizing the inherent imperfections that contribute to artistic depth. She skillfully captured the essence of floral subjects – primarily orchids – utilizing muted hues and meticulous brushstrokes to convey a sense of serenity and contemplative observation. Her compositions prioritized visual harmony and symbolic resonance, reflecting her profound appreciation for the natural world and its enduring influence on artistic inspiration. The legacy of Cheri Blum extends beyond her individual artworks; she profoundly impacted the home textiles sector by championing innovative collaborations that fused art and design. Collaborations with brands like Croscill Home, Mohawk Home, Hedaya Home Fashions, The Rug Market, and Tweel Home Furnishings showcased her artistic vision within accessible decorative fabrics—bringing beauty and sophistication into countless homes. Her work continues to inspire designers and collectors alike, cementing her position as a treasured artist whose quiet bloom resonated powerfully throughout the creative community.
  • Notable Collaborations: Croscill Home, Mohawk Home, Hedaya Home Fashions, The Rug Market, Tweel Home Furnishings
  • Technique: Cracked Linen Backgrounds – Emphasizing Texture and Aged Aesthetic
  • Subject Matter: Primarily Orchids – Capturing Serenity and Contemplative Observation

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Floral Still Life
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Cheri Blum
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • October
    • April
    • July
  • Place Of Birth: Baltimore, MD