Description
Asters at daybreak, 7 x 7 x 1 inches, maple floater frame, 95.00.
$95.00
Asters are one of my favorite flowers. Maybe because September is my favorite month of the year. A little cooler but still warm and sunny with the smell of autumn in the air. Seeing asters blooming in local gardens was the inspiration for this colorful abstract painting with shades of blue, purple, gold, pink, yellow, and white.
Aster fun facts: The name “aster” comes from the Ancient Greek word for “star”—a reference to the plant’s star-shaped flowers. Asters have been used to remember soldiers lost at war. In ancient Greek and Roman cultures, the burning of aster leaves was believed to scare away snakes and ward off evil spirits. Asters served as muses for painters and writers. They were once burned to ward off serpents. Who knew?!
How to display:
The colors and textures will not fade or discolor when displayed in indirect sunlight. The surface is coated with an acid-free covering so it may be displayed without glass and near a water source (coffee centers and bathrooms seem to be popular places to display my work these days).
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Asters at daybreak, 7 x 7 x 1 inches, maple floater frame, 95.00.
Weight | 6 oz |
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Dimensions | 7 × 7 × 1 in |
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