A small painting with spring daffodils. Daffodils are one of the first spring flowers. They are one of the first to wake up after a long winter and delight us with their bright white, yellow, orange petals and lush greenery.
Perhaps that is why in many cultures daffodils symbolize the coming spring and spring rebirth.
The history of the flower itself and its name is interesting. According to an ancient Greek legend, these flowers bloomed at the site of the death of a beautiful young man. He was very handsome and loved his beauty. He admired his reflection in the river water for so long that he died of hunger and thirst. His name was Narcissus.
Perhaps that is why even today people who are very much in love with themselves are called Narcissuses.
The birthplace of daffodils is considered to be ancient Persia. Images of daffodils can be found on the walls of Egyptian pyramids and on the ruins of Pompeii buried under the ashes. In the ancient Mediterranean, daffodils were used as a medicine.
Ancient minstrels sang about daffodils, Shakespeare composed sonnets about them. The Russian writer Turgenev bowed his head before their sophistication and grace.
Nowadays, daffodils are also popular as one of the brightest spring flowers. For example, in Switzerland, an annual flower festival is held in honor of daffodils.
This beautiful flower leaves no one indifferent.
I hope you like my daffodils.
I painted the picture based on a photo taken last year. It was impossible not to preserve this beauty. Bright flowers among fresh spring grass. Their beautiful petals bask in the bright rays of the spring sun and delight with their charm. The painting will be a wonderful gift not only on spring days.
My painting is made with high-quality acrylic paints on very thick paper for acrylic. To protect it from fading and damage, it is varnished.
For the final design, the painting only needs to be inserted into a frame of the appropriate size and color. You can add a passe-partout as in photo 1.
For the indicated amount, you purchase the original painting without a frame and a passe-partout.
If you want to purchase a painting with the author's design (as in photo 1), write. All questions can be resolved.
Dimensions of the painting itself: Height - 29.5 cm, width - 21 cm.
Perhaps that is why in many cultures daffodils symbolize the coming spring and spring rebirth.
The history of the flower itself and its name is interesting. According to an ancient Greek legend, these flowers bloomed at the site of the death of a beautiful young man. He was very handsome and loved his beauty. He admired his reflection in the river water for so long that he died of hunger and thirst. His name was Narcissus.
Perhaps that is why even today people who are very much in love with themselves are called Narcissuses.
The birthplace of daffodils is considered to be ancient Persia. Images of daffodils can be found on the walls of Egyptian pyramids and on the ruins of Pompeii buried under the ashes. In the ancient Mediterranean, daffodils were used as a medicine.
Ancient minstrels sang about daffodils, Shakespeare composed sonnets about them. The Russian writer Turgenev bowed his head before their sophistication and grace.
Nowadays, daffodils are also popular as one of the brightest spring flowers. For example, in Switzerland, an annual flower festival is held in honor of daffodils.
This beautiful flower leaves no one indifferent.
I hope you like my daffodils.
I painted the picture based on a photo taken last year. It was impossible not to preserve this beauty. Bright flowers among fresh spring grass. Their beautiful petals bask in the bright rays of the spring sun and delight with their charm. The painting will be a wonderful gift not only on spring days.
My painting is made with high-quality acrylic paints on very thick paper for acrylic. To protect it from fading and damage, it is varnished.
For the final design, the painting only needs to be inserted into a frame of the appropriate size and color. You can add a passe-partout as in photo 1.
For the indicated amount, you purchase the original painting without a frame and a passe-partout.
If you want to purchase a painting with the author's design (as in photo 1), write. All questions can be resolved.
Dimensions of the painting itself: Height - 29.5 cm, width - 21 cm.