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Zoa Ace
"Mixed Bouquet in a Fish Vase" Vibrant Floral Oil Painting With Goldfish in Vase

2025

About the Item

"Mixed Bouquet in a Fish Vase" is a vibrant and whimsical oil painting by Zoa Ace, completed in 2025. This original, unframed yet ready-to-hang canvas features a dynamic composition that merges floral and aquatic imagery in a fantastical still life format. The work measures 24 x 22 x 1.50 inches (60.96 x 55.88 x 3.81 cm) and showcases Ace’s distinctive visual language with bold color contrasts, animated forms, and a surreal, storybook-like charm. At the heart of the composition is a decorative porcelain-style vase containing three vivid orange and white goldfish swimming amid green aquatic fronds. Rising from the vase is an exuberant arrangement of tulips, irises, roses, sunflowers, and lily of the valley, each rendered in a rich palette that includes crimson, indigo, golden yellow, and pale lavender. The dark background enhances the contrast and gives the bouquet a radiant, almost theatrical glow. A curled white snail and fallen petals at the base introduce narrative detail and subtle symbolism. This painting is a testament to Ace's commitment to handmade originality and her ability to balance narrative with design. The stylized floral forms and playful fish motif make it ideal for collectors seeking a one-of-a-kind, conversation-sparking piece. As with all of Ace's work, the surface is thoughtfully painted and durable, suitable for long-term display with minimal maintenance required. Please contact us directly if you’re interested in shipping the work rolled in a tube. About the Artist: "My work is figurative and deals primarily with human relationships. I typically use animals and theatrical settings symbolically to accentuate certain characteristics and situations. I enjoy the classical beauty of oil on canvas." Zoa was born in Rockford, Illinois. Her corporate and public collections include: Corporate and public collections: Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO El Pomar Foundation (The Broadmoor) Colorado Springs, CO MEGABANK, Englewood, CO
  • Creator:
    Zoa Ace (1951, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1308216379102

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