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African Daisies

$3,600.00

This oil painting captures a semi-abstract composition of African daisies, their vibrant petals rendered in a dynamic blend of reds, oranges, pinks, yellows, golds, and subtle light violets. The flowers dominate the upper two-thirds of the canvas, some blossoms sharply defined while others gently blur into softness, creating a delicate interplay between near and far. A faint suggestion of a blue vase anchors the arrangement, its form obscured but hinted at through the impression of stems cascading down toward the canvas bottom. The vase itself is adorned with jewel-like blue bodies, adding a shimmering detail that invites closer inspection. Set against a dark sky background, the scene evokes a sense of beauty and mystery, transporting the viewer into a dreamlike fairyland where colors glow softly and the ordinary transcends into the magical.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 24" x 0.75"

"Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do.
I'm half crazy all for the love of you.
It won't be a stylish marriage,
I can't afford a carriage.
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
of a bicycle built for two."

(“Bicycle Built for Two”, written in 1892 by Harry Dacre)

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This oil painting captures a semi-abstract composition of African daisies, their vibrant petals rendered in a dynamic blend of reds, oranges, pinks, yellows, golds, and subtle light violets. The flowers dominate the upper two-thirds of the canvas, some blossoms sharply defined while others gently blur into softness, creating a delicate interplay between near and far. A faint suggestion of a blue vase anchors the arrangement, its form obscured but hinted at through the impression of stems cascading down toward the canvas bottom. The vase itself is adorned with jewel-like blue bodies, adding a shimmering detail that invites closer inspection. Set against a dark sky background, the scene evokes a sense of beauty and mystery, transporting the viewer into a dreamlike fairyland where colors glow softly and the ordinary transcends into the magical.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 24" x 0.75"

"Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do.
I'm half crazy all for the love of you.
It won't be a stylish marriage,
I can't afford a carriage.
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
of a bicycle built for two."

(“Bicycle Built for Two”, written in 1892 by Harry Dacre)

This oil painting captures a semi-abstract composition of African daisies, their vibrant petals rendered in a dynamic blend of reds, oranges, pinks, yellows, golds, and subtle light violets. The flowers dominate the upper two-thirds of the canvas, some blossoms sharply defined while others gently blur into softness, creating a delicate interplay between near and far. A faint suggestion of a blue vase anchors the arrangement, its form obscured but hinted at through the impression of stems cascading down toward the canvas bottom. The vase itself is adorned with jewel-like blue bodies, adding a shimmering detail that invites closer inspection. Set against a dark sky background, the scene evokes a sense of beauty and mystery, transporting the viewer into a dreamlike fairyland where colors glow softly and the ordinary transcends into the magical.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 24" x 0.75"

"Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do.
I'm half crazy all for the love of you.
It won't be a stylish marriage,
I can't afford a carriage.
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
of a bicycle built for two."

(“Bicycle Built for Two”, written in 1892 by Harry Dacre)

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