Original artwork description:

This is the sixth of my "Daisy frames" and once again I've made each element more three dimensional by moulding them using watercolour paper.

This version is my second slightly different one with all the daisies mounted on an asymmetrical heart shaped dome made of the same paper so it is raised above the backing.

I've dyed each flower with metallic pink watercolour and they all have a gold centre. Some are mounted on a tiny foam-board plinth to raise them up from the surface of the dome and create interesting textures and shadows.

I have always loved daisies and as a child I used to make endless daisy chains, so I feel they make a wonderful choice for an artwork.

They symbolise childhood innocence, purity, simplicity and joy, and in Old English, daisies were referred to as “day’s eye” because at night the petals close over the centres and during the day they re-open.

The phrase “as fresh as a daisy” originated from this, signifying that someone had a good night’s rest.

Materials used:

Moulded watercolour paper and foam board and in a deep box frame glazed with Perspex

Tags:
#flowers #daisies #daisy #pink and #watercolour paper #daisy art #3d relief #metallic watercolour #3d daisies 

As Fresh as a Daisy (Pale pink on domed heart) (2022) Relief
by Amanda Deadman

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  • Relief on Paper on board
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 27 x 27 x 6cm (framed) / 23.7 x 23.7cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

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This is the sixth of my "Daisy frames" and once again I've made each element more three dimensional by moulding them using watercolour paper.

This version is my second slightly different one with all the daisies mounted on an asymmetrical heart shaped dome made of the same paper so it is raised above the backing.

I've dyed each flower with metallic pink watercolour and they all have a gold centre. Some are mounted on a tiny foam-board plinth to raise them up from the surface of the dome and create interesting textures and shadows.

I have always loved daisies and as a child I used to make endless daisy chains, so I feel they make a wonderful choice for an artwork.

They symbolise childhood innocence, purity, simplicity and joy, and in Old English, daisies were referred to as “day’s eye” because at night the petals close over the centres and during the day they re-open.

The phrase “as fresh as a daisy” originated from this, signifying that someone had a good night’s rest.

Materials used:

Moulded watercolour paper and foam board and in a deep box frame glazed with Perspex

Tags:
#flowers #daisies #daisy #pink and #watercolour paper #daisy art #3d relief #metallic watercolour #3d daisies 
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Amanda began her art career with a degree in 3D design and photography from West Surrey College of Art and Design, in the UK, and straight out of college produced... Read more

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