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The House Of Islamorada

Size:35 x 46 in.

Jonjo Elliott’s original painting The House of Islamorada (28" x 40") transports viewers to a sun-drenched coastal dreamscape where nature and architecture exist in perfect harmony. A sleek, modernist house painted in tones of warm pink and yellow stands proudly against a soft lilac sky, its bold lines offset by a rich tapestry of tropical foliage and floral forms. Vivid reds, lush greens, and radiant golds burst from the surrounding garden, with stylised flowers dancing around the building’s edges and cascading towards the inviting blue pool in the foreground.

Elliott’s fascination with mid-century modernism, sparked by time spent in Los Angeles, is clearly reflected in the clean geometry of the structure. Yet the scene is anything but rigid—wild with colour and imagination, it feels part memory, part fantasy. The landscape pulses with life, symbolised through the abundant plant life which spills over the canvas, echoing the artist’s passion for the natural world sparked during his travels.

With its glowing palette, graphic fluidity, and effortless optimism, The House of Islamorada is a joyful expression of escape and tranquillity. Like much of Jonjo Elliott’s work, it captures not just a place, but a feeling—a vivid invitation to step into a world of colour, sunshine, and endless summer.

 

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Size:35 x 46 in.

Jonjo Elliott’s original painting The House of Islamorada (28" x 40") transports viewers to a sun-drenched coastal dreamscape where nature and architecture exist in perfect harmony. A sleek, modernist house painted in tones of warm pink and yellow stands proudly against a soft lilac sky, its bold lines offset by a rich tapestry of tropical foliage and floral forms. Vivid reds, lush greens, and radiant golds burst from the surrounding garden, with stylised flowers dancing around the building’s edges and cascading towards the inviting blue pool in the foreground.

Elliott’s fascination with mid-century modernism, sparked by time spent in Los Angeles, is clearly reflected in the clean geometry of the structure. Yet the scene is anything but rigid—wild with colour and imagination, it feels part memory, part fantasy. The landscape pulses with life, symbolised through the abundant plant life which spills over the canvas, echoing the artist’s passion for the natural world sparked during his travels.

With its glowing palette, graphic fluidity, and effortless optimism, The House of Islamorada is a joyful expression of escape and tranquillity. Like much of Jonjo Elliott’s work, it captures not just a place, but a feeling—a vivid invitation to step into a world of colour, sunshine, and endless summer.

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