Daisy Original Painting - April Birth Flower - Floral Year Collection
The Daisy is the epitome of spring wildflowers. Either found tall and proud in cottage garden beds, or tucked neatly into lawns it has been a symbol of childhood for many, and using the flowers to make daisy chains is one of happiest and earliest garden memories for many.
While the Daisy looks like 1 flower it is actually 2. The golden centre (disc floret) and the white petals (ray floret) work in perfect harmony together, which is why the Daisy has long been a symbol of true love.
It has many other meanings behind it, from being a symbol of motherhood and childbirth, as well as love, beauty and fertility. By and far my favourite is a Daisy given between friends comes with promise of keeping a secret.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.
The Daisy is the epitome of spring wildflowers. Either found tall and proud in cottage garden beds, or tucked neatly into lawns it has been a symbol of childhood for many, and using the flowers to make daisy chains is one of happiest and earliest garden memories for many.
While the Daisy looks like 1 flower it is actually 2. The golden centre (disc floret) and the white petals (ray floret) work in perfect harmony together, which is why the Daisy has long been a symbol of true love.
It has many other meanings behind it, from being a symbol of motherhood and childbirth, as well as love, beauty and fertility. By and far my favourite is a Daisy given between friends comes with promise of keeping a secret.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.
The Daisy is the epitome of spring wildflowers. Either found tall and proud in cottage garden beds, or tucked neatly into lawns it has been a symbol of childhood for many, and using the flowers to make daisy chains is one of happiest and earliest garden memories for many.
While the Daisy looks like 1 flower it is actually 2. The golden centre (disc floret) and the white petals (ray floret) work in perfect harmony together, which is why the Daisy has long been a symbol of true love.
It has many other meanings behind it, from being a symbol of motherhood and childbirth, as well as love, beauty and fertility. By and far my favourite is a Daisy given between friends comes with promise of keeping a secret.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.