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Daisy No.3
From the Old English meaning of "day's eye", the daisy gets its name because it opens its petals to the morning sun and closes them at night. Primarily recognised as symbolising purity and innocence, the yellow daisy in particular references strong bonds of friendship and joy. The Daisy is a flower that grows in groups, you rarely see one completely alone, bonds that always seek a life together. I love how cute this all is. The friendship flower, a perfect bloom to remind someone of what a wonderful friend they are.
Daisy No.3
Acrylic on rag cotton paper. A6 size.
15 × 10.5cm approximately.
One available.
Due to the nature of rag paper textures may vary and edges ruffled, adding to it unique and original charm.
Colours may also differentiate screen to screen.
Your artwork will arrive in a sturdy parcel box designed to fit through your letterbox with ease. This will also protect your original against the wonderfully diverse British weather. Orders will arrive 2-4 days from the day of dispatch via Royal Mail.
From the Old English meaning of "day's eye", the daisy gets its name because it opens its petals to the morning sun and closes them at night. Primarily recognised as symbolising purity and innocence, the yellow daisy in particular references strong bonds of friendship and joy. The Daisy is a flower that grows in groups, you rarely see one completely alone, bonds that always seek a life together. I love how cute this all is. The friendship flower, a perfect bloom to remind someone of what a wonderful friend they are.
Daisy No.3
Acrylic on rag cotton paper. A6 size.
15 × 10.5cm approximately.
One available.
Due to the nature of rag paper textures may vary and edges ruffled, adding to it unique and original charm.
Colours may also differentiate screen to screen.
Your artwork will arrive in a sturdy parcel box designed to fit through your letterbox with ease. This will also protect your original against the wonderfully diverse British weather. Orders will arrive 2-4 days from the day of dispatch via Royal Mail.