Flamboyance- Original Female Portrait Painting

Original Artwork

Artwork Dimensions: 36(L) 48(H) 0.75(W) inch  |  121.92(L) 91.44(H) 1.905(W) cm

Medium: Acrylics and Ink on Fine Art Linen Canvas.

$4,200.00

Artwork Overview

Flamboyance- Original Female Portrait Painting is a large-scale, hand-painted acrylic portrait on fine art linen canvas (36 × 48 inches) by artist Sumana Burman. This statement artwork embodies bold feminine power and delicate beauty, blending realism, impressionism, and abstract influences into a single breathtaking composition. With its radiant floral crown and intricately rendered red sequin drapery, this painting demands attention and admiration. its a Luxury Statement wall Art.

Symbolism & Story

At the heart of Flamboyance lies the celebration of feminine strength and inner complexity. The swirling red blossoms crown the subject with passion, vitality, and fiery energy, while the deep blue blooms symbolize introspection, wisdom, and calmness. Together, they form a vibrant halo that speaks of duality—where passion and contemplation coexist. The red sequin cloth, painted with meticulous fine-line strokes, enhances the aura of glamour, reminding viewers that beauty can be both powerful and tender.

Like Wilderness, which explores the harmony of mankind with nature, and The Loner, which celebrates resilience through solitude, Flamboyance expands the narrative of Sumana Burman’s art by highlighting the mystical yet commanding feminine presence.

Collector’s Value of Original Female Portrait Painting

  • Original acrylic on linen canvas – not a print or reproduction.

  • Large 36×48 inch scale, ideal for luxury interiors and curated art spaces.

  • Combines realism, impressionism, and abstract artistry in a timeless composition.

  • Signed by the artist and protected with multiple coats of gloss varnish.

  • A conversation piece that elevates global fine art collections.

Artwork Details Flamboyance- Original Female Portrait Painting

  • Title: Flamboyance

  • Medium: Acrylic on Linen Canvas

  • Size: 36 × 48 inches (unframed, painted edges, ready to hang)

  • Style: Realism / Impressionism / Abstract Fusion/Original Female Portrait Painting

  • Year: 2023

  • Signature: Signed on front and back

  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included

Across history and culture, flowers and crowns have been symbols of divinity and status. As Britannica notes, floral crowns embody rituals of beauty, victory, and spirituality. The exploration of  contemporary portraiture as an art form, defined by Tate, reveals how artists capture not just appearances but inner essence. Meanwhile, color symbolism remains central: Color Matters explains how red conveys passion and power while blue embodies depth and serenity. Finally, the depiction of women as carriers of divine energy connects with cross-cultural archetypes of the Divine Feminine, recognized in traditions documented by World History Encyclopedia.

Global Shipping & Safety

  • Shipped unframed for maximum protection and reduced cost.

  • Museum-grade packaging with acid-free protective layers, and custom tube mailer.

  • Worldwide delivery via DHL Express, fully insured with end-to-end tracking.

  • Collectors receive shipping updates at every stage of the journey.


Copyright & Authenticity

This is an original hand-painted artwork by Sumana Burman. All rights are reserved by the artist. Collectors receive ownership of the physical painting but not the reproduction rights. Any reproduction or digital use without permission is prohibited.
© 2023 Sumana Burman Fine Art — All rights reserved.

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