Bold. Playful. Bursting with personality.
Funky Boom Boom Flowers is a joyful explosion of color and texture—a little square of happiness that instantly lifts the room.
This 10x10 impasto acrylic painting features a lively bouquet overflowing with thick, sculpted petals and juicy palette-knife strokes. The vibrant pinks, corals, greens, and pops of white dance against a fresh teal background, creating a bouquet that feels energetic, modern, and delightfully whimsical.
Every petal carries that signature Debra Jan Hall touch—lush texture you can feel, expressive movement, and color combinations that celebrate joy and spontaneity. It’s a statement piece in a small size: perfect for gifting, collecting, or brightening up a cozy space that needs a spark.
Details
Original acrylic impasto painting
10x10x1.5 inches on gallery-wrapped canvas
Thick, dimensional palette-knife texture
Fresh, playful florals with vivid color contrasts
Ready to hang
Ideal for gallery walls, shelves, desks, or intimate nooks that need a pop of color
Why Collect This Piece
Funky Boom Boom Flowers is part of your signature “Funky” floral vibe—joyous, bold, and touchable. It brings a little burst of confidence and color wherever it lands. Perfect for anyone who loves expressive florals, cheerful décor, or a one-of-a-kind mini original.
Funky Boom Boom Flowers
We want you to love our artwork! If you're not completely satisfied with the unique artwork you purchased, we will give you a credit for your purchase (upon our receipt of the artwork) to use to find the perfect artwork for you. This is provided the artwork is returned to us in its original condition and packaging with no scratches or damage, within 30 days of receipt.
To be sure that the original painting is the right size for your space, we suggest that you:
- Mark the size (width & height) of the painting in the spot with paint tape or
- Create a template of the painting by cutting a piece of wrapping paper the width and height. Then tape it to the wall.
Now you can visualize the placement.




