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8.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 13.50"
The Trickiness of Yellow Framed Print
by Beverley Harper Tinsley
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The Trickiness of Yellow framed print by Beverley Harper Tinsley. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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The Trickiness of Yellow
A single and simple yellow lily branch with flower and bud offers a light and cheerful beauty. Who picked it, and what... more
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Artist's Description
The Trickiness of Yellow
A single and simple yellow lily branch with flower and bud offers a light and cheerful beauty. Who picked it, and what message were they trying to send? Tradition says the yellow lily communicates, "I'm walking on air."
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Yellow is a tricky color to paint, because how does one achieve a dark, dark value, and not make mud?
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According to:
http://lilipedia.wikispaces.com/Lilies+in+Myth+and+Literature
The lily was a symbol of the Greek goddess Hera (Roman: Juno), again showing purity and innocence. One tale tells of lilies springing up from drops of milk spilled from Hera�s breast as she nursed Heracles. Another tells a story of how the lily acquired its pistil: as Venus rose from the ocean, she saw a lily and, jealous of the beauty of the pure-white flower, created an ugly pistil that came up from its center, thereby marring its beauty. This story accounts for the lily�s additional association with fertility and eroticism. Lilies...
About Beverley Harper Tinsley
To me, making art is about the stopping of time, as are so many of the things I most love doing. I don't believe in time as we know it. When I become engaged in creating something, I no longer feel subject to time's constricting whims. That is why I am driven to create. I love the light touch and thrilling chemistry of watercolor painting, the bold strokes possible in pastel work, the patterns I can create with an ink drawing, and learning something new, always. Color thrills me. Texture delights. I hope with each work to retain the clarity of what I see, and bring that into view for others. I may not always achieve that, but the honest desire is present in each of my pieces. For those who enjoy facts; I am a signature member of...
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Joan Carroll
very pretty! v