Finger-Painting Artist Creates Floral Masterpieces Inspired by Creamy Cake Rosettes

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Trillium”

While most of us haven’t finger painted since childhood, artist Iris Scott elevates this playful, intuitive technique to a refined art form. She’s known for using her fingertips, palette knives, and even air compressors to create expressive impasto paintings that exude texture.

Scott’s latest collection, Frosting Florals, draws inspiration from the delicate art of piping rosettes on cakes. Each whimsical, 12×12-inch oil painting reimagines classic floral bouquets in vases, but with a colorful contemporary twist. Every petal, stem, and leaf is rendered in thick daubs of oil paint and kaleidoscopic swirls of pigment, making them look good enough to eat.

“This collection blends my love for nature and all things sweet,” says Scott. “I imagined delicate petals sculpted like frosting on a cake-lush, colorful, and irresistibly soft.” She adds, “I’ve had so much fun creating these little pieces—there’s something really soothing about the process, just like decorating a cake.”

Scott’s gestural flower paintings go beyond showcasing botanical beauty. In one piece, titled Trillium, she playfully refers to the blooms as “plant spirits,” embodying their longing to escape the confines of their vase. “The vase stands as a captive heart, its ceramic walls trembling with the effervescent riot of stems bursting forth, defying their confines,” Scott explains. “The flowers, like vibrant thoughts breaking free, drift gracefully beside their vessel, petals like bites of frosting.”

A closer look reveals that the flowers in Trillium are actually hovering outside of the vase. Scott says, “The vessel, rooted yet yearning to dissolve, watches its floral inhabitants escape in a playful ballet of nature’s defiance, where the boundaries of containment dissolve into the embrace of open air.”

Check out Scott’s Frosting Florals series below and find more of her impasto paintings on her website and Instagram.

Artist Iris Scott’s latest collection, Frosting Florals, draws inspiration from the delicate art of piping rosettes on cakes.

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Buttery Garland”

Using a large palette knife combined with her signature finger-painting technique, Scott crafted flowers with such rich, creamy textures that they appear almost edible.

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Filet o Floral”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Coral Charm”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

Green Goblin Carnation

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Ceramic Confection”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Geranium Delerium”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Gelato Bloom”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Duchesse de Nemours Peony”

Frosting Florals Collection by Iris Scott

“Black Velvet Petunia”

Iris Scott: Website | Facebook | Instagram| YouTube

My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Iris Scott.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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