“Fly Me to the Moon,” by Karen Romani

By Karen Romani

What do you think about when you hear the word nature? Green, soothing, fresh, natural?

I am a botanical artist whose greatest joy is rendering what Mother Nature so artfully created. The color combinations are second to none. The curves and intricacies of flowers intrigue me. Even faded flowers take on a new softer hue. They are so beautiful, even at the end.

I love that feeling of earth and nature, and I’m able to experience it all over my home. As a botanical artist my work is everywhere. I use my paintings to brighten a dark corner, or in bedroom to give it a soothing vibe. My kitchen is brightened with appetite-stimulating reds. Nature is very symmetrical, something that brings order to my life. Even an asymmetrical arrangement of botanicals brings the garden inside and can be very pleasing to the eye.

“Summertime,” by Karen Romani

“Halloween Cabbage,” by Karen Romani

Color is so subjective, it can be exciting, soothing, playful, and much more. My go-to color is shades of red. It’s bright, happy, and invigorating, whether it’s a rose or a radish. Size doesn’t matter, a small flower can brighten your décor just as well as a huge blossom. Whatever you choose to enhance your décor, be sure it’s something you love.

Karen Romani is a signature member of HAC. A native New Yorker, Romani came to St. Louis to learn physical therapy. Here, she met her husband and raised her family. She began her art journey after her retirement 12 years ago. Romani is a watercolorist who continues to develop her interest in botanical art. She was introduced to HAC from some of the founding members and enjoys participating in workshops and shows at the gallery.