White Daffodils And Daisies
by Sandi OReilly
Title
White Daffodils And Daisies
Artist
Sandi OReilly
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed Media, Digital Art
Description
At a field next to a farm in the country, we came across these white daffodils mixed in with white daises in large clumps together. I photographed this image and used a painted background and then finished the painting digitally with different brushes. This one was pretty detailed so took a while!!! Daffodils are a fall-planted bulb, so plant them in autumn and they will bloom in late winter or early spring. The traditional daffodil flower may be a showy yellow or white, with six petals and a trumpet-shape central corona, but many cultivated varieties (“cultivars”) exist today. White Daffodils. In general, white daffodils bloom later in the season than their golden siblings. White daffodils, like many white flowers, are more difficult to breed and grow and often command a higher price for their beauty. Shasta daisies tend to bloom in clumps from 2 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide. They bear all-white daisy petals, yellow disk florets, and contrasting glossy, dark green leaves. Like clockwork, Shasta daisies return every spring or early summer and bloom until early fall. They are never invasive (like some consider roadside daisies to be) and they are terrific for cutting. White daisy flower is a symbol of purity and innocence. This flower also represents spirituality. Fine Art Mixed Media, Painting Digital Artwork by Sandi O'Reilly, All Rights Reserved and Copyrighted in the US and Internationally. No use of this image without permission.
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April 1st, 2020
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Comments (92)
Doug Kreuger
Outstanding artwork Sandi! I love what you have done here! The colors and visual textures are Superb! L&F
Randy Rosenberger
Hurrah for having your artwork chosen to be a featured piece on our homepage this week. You have many fine pieces in your portfolio of your works, and I am happy you chose this one to submit for possible featuring in our group on the homepage. It now has reached that goal of being featured in our group, a family of friends and fine artists of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group. Congratulations on this fine accomplishment