A Cup of Heaven
A sweet maiden gathers drops of magic from above and enjoys the magical underworld of the garden.
This piece contains real pressed flowers that I grew, pressed, and preserved. Cherry Blossoms, dogwoods, Cosmos, Hellebores, and more play in this scene.
I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
TITLE: “A Cup of Heaven”
SIZE : 13.25x25.25, framed
Medium: Mixed Media collage with pressed flowers, papers, acrylic ink, and pen
Substrate: canvas
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The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
A sweet maiden gathers drops of magic from above and enjoys the magical underworld of the garden.
This piece contains real pressed flowers that I grew, pressed, and preserved. Cherry Blossoms, dogwoods, Cosmos, Hellebores, and more play in this scene.
I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
TITLE: “A Cup of Heaven”
SIZE : 13.25x25.25, framed
Medium: Mixed Media collage with pressed flowers, papers, acrylic ink, and pen
Substrate: canvas
FREE SHIPPING
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
A sweet maiden gathers drops of magic from above and enjoys the magical underworld of the garden.
This piece contains real pressed flowers that I grew, pressed, and preserved. Cherry Blossoms, dogwoods, Cosmos, Hellebores, and more play in this scene.
I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
TITLE: “A Cup of Heaven”
SIZE : 13.25x25.25, framed
Medium: Mixed Media collage with pressed flowers, papers, acrylic ink, and pen
Substrate: canvas
FREE SHIPPING
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.