The artwork titled “Hibiscus,” created by Brett Whiteley in 1987, is a notable piece within the Fauvism art movement and belongs to the genre of floral paintings. The composition is centered around the delicate and intricate depiction of two hibiscus flowers, distinguished by their vivid hues and intricate detailing. The left flower is more abstract and blurred, capturing a sense of motion and softness. In contrast, the right flower is more refined, with its petals, stamens, and leaves meticulously illustrated. The contrast between the two flowers highlights both the abstract and the tangible, showcasing Whiteley’s skillful interplay of light, color, and texture. The background remains minimalistic, allowing the focus to remain unequivocally on the striking beauty of the hibiscus flowers.