Sweet pea
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This painting is part of a modern day florilegium. The word florilegium originates from the latin ‘gather’ and ‘flower’. At a time when photography was not yet invented, artists recorded newly discovered plants and flowers through paint.
Sweet peas came to Europe from Sicily in the late 1600s and quickly became a garden favourite for their bright colours and strong scent; in Victorian times, they were also used to send secret messages.
Framed original oil painting on wooden panel
Painting size: 4 × 6 inches
Housed in a handmade frame with a painted pink finish
This piece has now sold, but new collections are shared each month. Join the studio newsletter to be the first to see what’s in bloom.
This painting is part of a modern day florilegium. The word florilegium originates from the latin ‘gather’ and ‘flower’. At a time when photography was not yet invented, artists recorded newly discovered plants and flowers through paint.
Sweet peas came to Europe from Sicily in the late 1600s and quickly became a garden favourite for their bright colours and strong scent; in Victorian times, they were also used to send secret messages.
Framed original oil painting on wooden panel
Painting size: 4 × 6 inches
Housed in a handmade frame with a painted pink finish
This piece has now sold, but new collections are shared each month. Join the studio newsletter to be the first to see what’s in bloom.
This painting is part of a modern day florilegium. The word florilegium originates from the latin ‘gather’ and ‘flower’. At a time when photography was not yet invented, artists recorded newly discovered plants and flowers through paint.
Sweet peas came to Europe from Sicily in the late 1600s and quickly became a garden favourite for their bright colours and strong scent; in Victorian times, they were also used to send secret messages.
Framed original oil painting on wooden panel
Painting size: 4 × 6 inches
Housed in a handmade frame with a painted pink finish
To care for your framed original oil painting, keep it in a stable environment away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and high humidity to prevent damage. Gently dust the frame and painting surface with a soft, dry cloth as needed. Your artwork will remain beautiful for years to come, wherever you choose to display it.