Original artwork description:

I was recently delighted to see a bouquet of sweet pea flowers at our our local shop.
Sweet peas were a common garden flower in my childhood, and I adored both their delicious scent and lovely colours.
It is native to the Mediterranean including southern Italy, the Aegean Island region, Sicily, and Cyprus, and burst into mainstream cultivation in the 17th century.
Now they bloom all over the world.
While the sweet pea symbolizes the wish for a good journey or bon voyage, it is mostly associated with blissful pleasure because of its purported aphrodisiac effect.

Materials used:

oil paint and acrylic paint

Tags:
#pink flower #sweet pea #large flower #impressionist flower 

SWEET PEAS (2020) Oil painting
by Maureen Finck

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I was recently delighted to see a bouquet of sweet pea flowers at our our local shop.
Sweet peas were a common garden flower in my childhood, and I adored both their delicious scent and lovely colours.
It is native to the Mediterranean including southern Italy, the Aegean Island region, Sicily, and Cyprus, and burst into mainstream cultivation in the 17th century.
Now they bloom all over the world.
While the sweet pea symbolizes the wish for a good journey or bon voyage, it is mostly associated with blissful pleasure because of its purported aphrodisiac effect.

Materials used:

oil paint and acrylic paint

Tags:
#pink flower #sweet pea #large flower #impressionist flower 
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I have always loved colour. My paintings as a child were mostly large areas of very, very loud colour. I paint because I love to. Taking delight in seeing what emerges... Read more

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