


Inverse Mums
On one of those dreary rainy snowy sleety days in November, a friend and I visited Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. Living in Chicago, I needed to see flowers and feel the warmth of a conservatory. My friend, needing a break from a dreadful personal situation, needed the brightness and growth and abundance of life period. While these colors don’t resemble a typical chrysanthemum, the blue and brown tones I added, bring a sense of peach amidst an otherwise hurly-burly life.
Size is approximately 70 × 28 inches.
Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.
On one of those dreary rainy snowy sleety days in November, a friend and I visited Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. Living in Chicago, I needed to see flowers and feel the warmth of a conservatory. My friend, needing a break from a dreadful personal situation, needed the brightness and growth and abundance of life period. While these colors don’t resemble a typical chrysanthemum, the blue and brown tones I added, bring a sense of peach amidst an otherwise hurly-burly life.
Size is approximately 70 × 28 inches.
Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.
On one of those dreary rainy snowy sleety days in November, a friend and I visited Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. Living in Chicago, I needed to see flowers and feel the warmth of a conservatory. My friend, needing a break from a dreadful personal situation, needed the brightness and growth and abundance of life period. While these colors don’t resemble a typical chrysanthemum, the blue and brown tones I added, bring a sense of peach amidst an otherwise hurly-burly life.
Size is approximately 70 × 28 inches.
Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.