
Enlarged Detail from Flower Resting On A Park Bench

by Aberjhani
Title
Enlarged Detail from Flower Resting On A Park Bench
Artist
Aberjhani
Medium
Painting - Fine Art + Digital Paintings And Photography
Description
This enlarged detail from “Flower Resting On A Park Bench In The Middle Of A War Zone” shows the pink and white blossom of a Magnolia tree nestled within the green leaves and golden-brown branches of the tree.
This description is from the product page for the original image, which shows the painting seen here positioned on a bench: “The slightly off-center painting resting diagonally on the bench is my rendering of a member of the Magnolia family of trees known as the Magnolia x soulangeana, or saucer magnolia. Unlike the huge white blossoms many people in the American south are accustomed to seeing on the more common variety of the Magnolia tree, the Saucer Magnolia produces saucer-shaped flowers shaded pink and white with large green oval leaves. Oriental, American, and European varieties are numerous. However, my sketch model for this specific image was found in Savannah, Georgia (USA).”
Aberjhani
Creator of Silk-Feather Artstyle
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October 27th, 2023
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Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
I appreciate you stopping by & commenting on "Enlarged Detail from Flower Resting On A Park Bench" Marian. Thank you very much.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Thanks tremendously for your visit & very kind words Geraldine.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Thank you so much Angeles for stopping by and commenting on "Enlarged Detail from Flower Resting On A Park Bench."

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Thanks tremendously LaVonne for your visit & very kind words.

Bernadette Krupa
Aberjhani, beautiful creation "Enlarged Detail from Flower Resting On A Park Bench"! L/F

Laurie's Intuitive
Stunning flower capture, Aberjhani! Your description makes me think of something I heard over and over growing up..."where there is life, there is hope.'' Beautiful work.