Botanical Riot Maximalist Framed Wall Art
An explosive cascade of flowers, leaves, and vines fills this maximalist framed wall art, with almost no empty space visible against a warm cream background. Dozens of blooms in bright coral pink, golden yellow, deep crimson, soft lavender, dusty blue, and cream tumble across the composition—roses, peonies, daisies, tulips, and tiny wildflowers suggested by clustered dots and layered petal shapes. Dark green and sage leaves in multiple sizes press between the flowers, some with visible veining, others reduced to simple silhouettes. Thin curling vines in brown and olive weave through the entire scene, connecting the riot of color. A few small butterflies in pale yellow and white hover near the upper edge, their wings suggested by tiny triangles. Small scattered berries in deep red and purple dot the lower corners. This maximalist botanical wall art for living room brings exuberant garden energy and joyful chaos to any space. The dense composition makes it an excellent choice for anyone searching for colorful floral print for dining room or wildflower art for eclectic home. Perfect for a living room, dining room, or as a gift for someone who loves the "more is more" approach to nature-inspired art. Pairs beautifully with a slim black frame or dark wood frame.
A white border provides an unprinted margin around your image, creating a clean, framed appearance that mimics professional matting found in galleries and museums. This added space helps the eye settle on the art piece, enhances contrast with the surrounding wall or frame, and gives the piece a more polished, intentional presentation.
Including a border will reduce the visible area of the printed image slightly, since some of the art sits behind the unprinted edge, but the overall paper or sheet size remains the same. That means you retain standard dimensions for framing or display while achieving a restrained, elegant look. For anyone aiming for a minimalist, museum-quality aesthetic—whether for home décor, professional portfolios, or gallery displays—a white border is a simple, effective way to elevate the presentation.











