Painting looks to be signed by Atwood? I am not familiar with this artist. On the back of the wooden frame, is print reading, "hecho en Mexico". The canvas is a bit dingy.
The frame measures 17.25" x 29 3/8". The inner canvas area measures 11 5/8" x 23.75".
Hello, this item is an oil or acrylic floral painting on canvas depicting purple roses with soft pastel foliage, signed lower left “Atwood,” presented in a rustic wood frame measuring approximately 17.25 by 29.4 inches, with a visible painted image area of about 11.6 by 23.8 inches. The composition, palette, and softly blended background place this work within late 20th century decorative botanical painting, produced primarily for interior décor rather than fine art gallery circulation. The signature “Atwood” corresponds to a commercial decorative painter rather than a documented museum-level artist, and the construction details on the reverse, including stapled canvas, simple stretcher bars, and the stamped “hecho en Mexico” on the frame, indicate factory framing and export production typical of mass-distributed decorative artworks from Mexico during the 1980s to early 2000s.
Condition appears fair to good overall, with light surface grime to the canvas, minor wear to the frame edges, and visible aging to the stretcher wood, all consistent with normal household display. There is no evidence of structural damage or active paint loss in the provided images. Comparable signed decorative floral paintings of this size by non-listed artists typically trade between USD 100 and USD 200 depending on presentation and condition.