Original artwork description:

I love the Daylily flower. In its one day of existence, it seems to emit as much light as the sun. This painting exudes summer's warmth and sensuous beauty! It is ready to hang, with wire on the back. No framing necessary. The edges are painted white and the painting is varnished to enhance the luster of the oil paint. The painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

oil paint on 12 oz. cotton duct canvas stretched over 1.5"x 2" wooden frame, acrylic base primer, damar varnish top coat

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#flowers #nature #oil painting #painting #ready to hang #summer #orange #impressionist #garden #canvas painting #floral painting #sunshine #lily 

"Summer Day II" (2008)

Oil painting 
by Lorie Schackmann

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I love the Daylily flower. In its one day of existence, it seems to emit as much light as the sun. This painting exudes summer's warmth and sensuous beauty! It is ready to hang, with wire on the back. No framing necessary. The edges are painted white and the painting is varnished to enhance the luster of the oil paint. The painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

oil paint on 12 oz. cotton duct canvas stretched over 1.5"x 2" wooden frame, acrylic base primer, damar varnish top coat

Tags:
#flowers #nature #oil painting #painting #ready to hang #summer #orange #impressionist #garden #canvas painting #floral painting #sunshine #lily 

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Lorie has been exhibiting her bold figurative oils on canvas since 1990. Her work is recognized for its rich color, symbolic female figures, and tropical narratives. The figurative canvases have... Read more

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