Dandelion Study - 8x10
This painting glorifies the dandelion - a flower deemed to be a weed and collectively looked down on. Taken apart from its labels, it is quite beautiful in blazing fields of yellow, giving pollen for the bees, and spreading thousands of delicate seeds that float in the wind. Its roots are strong. It is resilient again and again. This painting is an ode to the culturally cast out, the outcasts, the ones who have been labelled as bad, the women at the well. I see you, and there is beauty in your strength. Signed Byron in lower left corner.
Original 8×10in. oil painting on canvas board in 3/4in. wood frame.
This painting glorifies the dandelion - a flower deemed to be a weed and collectively looked down on. Taken apart from its labels, it is quite beautiful in blazing fields of yellow, giving pollen for the bees, and spreading thousands of delicate seeds that float in the wind. Its roots are strong. It is resilient again and again. This painting is an ode to the culturally cast out, the outcasts, the ones who have been labelled as bad, the women at the well. I see you, and there is beauty in your strength. Signed Byron in lower left corner.
Original 8×10in. oil painting on canvas board in 3/4in. wood frame.
This painting glorifies the dandelion - a flower deemed to be a weed and collectively looked down on. Taken apart from its labels, it is quite beautiful in blazing fields of yellow, giving pollen for the bees, and spreading thousands of delicate seeds that float in the wind. Its roots are strong. It is resilient again and again. This painting is an ode to the culturally cast out, the outcasts, the ones who have been labelled as bad, the women at the well. I see you, and there is beauty in your strength. Signed Byron in lower left corner.
Original 8×10in. oil painting on canvas board in 3/4in. wood frame.