I’m excited to share that you can collect my work not only as spectacular wall art, but also on a wide range of beautifully made products through my Fine Art America storefront at shop.arjenroos.com. If you’re decorating a room, you’ll find museum-quality art prints, framed prints, canvas, metal, acrylic, wood, and poster options—each produced on demand with premium materials and crisp, true-to-color reproduction. Prefer something small and giftable? Many designs are also available as greeting cards (a perfect, affordable way to start a collection), plus select phone cases, tote bags, throw pillows, notebooks, mugs, and more.
Every order is made just for you and shipped worldwide via a professional print network, so you can choose the format and size that fits your space, your style, and your budget. My art blends photography, 3D renders, and algorithmically generated textures—high contrast, rich color (yes, I love my reds), and a story in every piece.
Scroll on to discover the Top 10 most-viewed artworks from the last 30 days and tap the shop.arjenroos.com links to explore sizes, materials, and product variations for each design.
1) Abstract Generative Art with Organic Waves in Bold Colors
I composed this flowing, high-contrast piece by layering algorithmic textures into ribbon-like waves. It’s energetic, modern, and designed to anchor a vibrant gallery wall.
An algorithmic artwork with amazing details and depth, no wonder this is my most popular artwork in my Fine Art America Shop.

2) Pop Art Flowers in Warhol Style
A joyful nod to pop art: crisp silhouettes, playful repetition, and a punchy palette that lifts a room instantly. I love how the floral forms oscillate between graphic icon and living bloom.
This image will look amazing on all kinds of different products available in the shop, like pillows, phone cases, etc. Of course the image will also look amazing on an office wall.
Did I say I love PopArt and Warhol’s art style?!
3) Abstract Landscape Layers with Texture
Think of this as a memory of horizons—stacked strata, weathered grain, and soft light. I built the atmosphere with textured passes to feel tactile, like painted paper and sand. One of my personal favourite artworks that I originally made as part of another artwork but it deserves it’s own spotlight and seeing the popularity of the artwork a lot of my visitors agree.

4) Pop Art Cats in Yellow and Black
Graphic whiskers, bold contrast, and a wink of attitude. These cats are minimal yet expressive—perfect for a playful, design-forward space.
We love cats and have had cats for many years at home so making art with cats is a no brainer for me. The Pop Art vibe is radiating here.

5) Garden of Dreams — Colorful Wildflowers
A field of imagination: layered petals, luminous glows, and a breeze you can almost hear. I aimed for a dreamlike chorus rather than a single focal flower.
This has been a bestseller for a while but oddly enough not as wall art but as phone cases, pillows, etc. I have no idea why because I think this will look awesome on any interior wall, don’t you?
This artwork will bring joy, color and warmth into your home and lives. As blooming wildflowers should!
6) Colorful Geometric Abstract with Escher-Inspired Pattern

Interlocking planes, optical rhythms, and a playful twist on impossible geometry. I balanced bright color blocks with precise linework for a modern, architectural feel.
Did you know I am a huge M.C. Escher fan? I often try to use geometry or better yet impossible geometry into my abstract artworks as an homage to him.
7) Euphoria — A Collage of Dreams
Fragments of memory stitched into a single frame: photographic traces, generated textures, and painterly glows. It’s my love letter to surreal storytelling.

I love doing mixed media techniques and this is a huge one bringing a lot of different techniques together in a single statement piece. By using AI with algoritmic art, with drawing, painting, photography and a lot of clippings I was able to tell this love story.
8) Urban Cowboy in Abstract Desert

Western attitude meets modern color fields. I set a lone figure against a sun-washed geometry to evoke heat, grit, and quiet confidence. Amazing artwork to decorate your interior wall.
9) Watercolor Chamomile Flowers in Soft Yellow-Green
Light, calming, and airy—this older watercolor remains a favorite for serene interiors. The soft greens and pale petals keep it timeless and restful.

This painting has been a very popular piece for many years now and it is easy to see why. The soft warm green tones have a calming effect on most people and who doesn’t love blooming flowers?
10) CALISTA — Pop Art Explosion of Color
A confident splash of saturated forms and crisp edges. I leaned into rhythm and repetition to create movement that feels celebratory and bold.

The actual title of this artwork is CAL!STA but the exclamation mark isn’t accepted in a title. A 3D rendered image made out of algoritmic (not AI) made textures with amazing detail and colors used as textures on CAL!STA and the background. This (low res) image doesn’t really do her justice, so please click the image to see a better version.
Are you looking for more stories behind my pieces? Check out my Olafique series.
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