Fresh Take features the sweetest floral bouquet that highlights the beauty of hellebore flowers. The blooms were painted in rich magenta tones and are accented with soft white berries and all tucked into a lighter, brighter magenta vase. The warm blues and browns of the background add a gentle backdrop and counterbalance for the magenta blooms, allowing the bouquet to really stand out and take center stage.
The Fresh Perspective Collection features the Hellebore plant, which begins blooming in the cold season and can even be flowering with snow on the ground, the collection showcases several different Hellebore flower varieties.
This lovely plant doesn't need the typical warmth and sun to grow and flourish. Instead, it pushes its way up through the cold, hard ground and blooms when many others can't. Its resilient nature inspires us to follow its example, pushing through even when it's hard, showing up even when it's not convenient, and blooming right where it's planted even when conditions aren't ideal.
Grateful for the example the Lord gave us, with these beautiful, inspirational flowers! Add this colorful reminder to your home or office and be encouraged!
Original acrylic painting by Dawn McVey
Canvas size: 12" x 12" x 1.5"
Painted on 1-1/2" deep edge, gallery profile canvas. Edges are white exposed canvas.
Painting is signed on front as well as signed and dated on the back.
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