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Butterflies Part 2: Threesome
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These butterflies accompany their paired set in representation of change, resurrection, and immortal triumph-- through all the stages of birth, struggle, and timeless tranquility.
Sunflowers
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This botanical still life features golden summer sunflowers against a cheerful and deferential background. No flower can lift someone’s spirits quite like sunflowers.
They are bright and cheery, and as warm and inviting as the sweet summer sun. With brilliant yellow petals, also known as “rays,” sunflowers have an unmistakable sun-like appearance that has made them a crowd favorite, especially in the summer months.
Sunflowers symbolize adoration, loyalty and longevity. Much of the meaning of sunflowers stems from its namesake, the sun itself. These flowers are unique in that they have the ability to provide energy in the form of nourishment and vibrancy—attributes which mirror the sun and the energy provided by its heat and light.
Sunflowers are known for being “happy” flowers, making them the perfect gift to bring joy to someone’s (or your) day.
Koi Part 2: School
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Golden koi parade in a secluded azure spring in harmonious yet impassioned magnificence.  The origin of the word "koi" dates to ancient Japan when referring to the most wild and pure species of carp.  In earlier Chinese mythology, there was a place called "Dragon's Gate" on the Yellow River atop a large waterfall.  If a koi were able to traverse the challenge, it was said that they would transform into a dragon.
This magnificent composition is one of a two-part series featuring rich golden hues against a deep cobalt blue.
Koi Part 1: The Feast
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Golden koi parade in a secluded azure spring in harmonious yet impassioned magnificence.  The origin of the word "koi" dates to ancient Japan when referring to the most wild and pure species of carp.  In earlier Chinese mythology, there was a place called "Dragon's Gate" on the Yellow River atop a large waterfall.  If a koi were able to traverse the challenge, it was said that they would transform into a dragon.
This magnificent composition is one of a two-part series featuring rich golden hues against a deep cobalt blue.
Japanese Summer Garden Part 1: Vine
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Three important philosophies in Japanese garden design are represented in this composition: Simplicity, the Beauty of Shadow, and Irregularity. Soft linear outlines emphasizing verdant liveliness complimented by rich golden warmth capture the subtle tranquility of garden introspection. Traditional Japanese motifs and techniques inspire a contemporary interpretation of classical style.
This work is a member of a four-piece set, but is stunningly effective in any combination.
Japanese Flowering Spring Part 2: Magnolia
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Paradoxically, the ornamental Japanese Magnolia is actually a native of the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan. This cheerfully beloved deciduous transient has been cultivated and exported worldwide in celebration of its flawless and profuse springtime blooms.  In this composition flowering pink blossoms gently clutched by admiring branches prevail over morning mist.  In ancient cultures, the magnolia symbolized beauty and gentleness.
Part two of a two-part set.
Japanese Summer Garden Part 3: Seed
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Three important philosophies in Japanese garden design are represented in this composition: Simplicity, the Beauty of Shadow, and Irregularity. Soft linear outlines emphasizing verdant liveliness complimented by rich golden warmth capture the subtle tranquility of garden introspection. Traditional Japanese motifs and techniques inspire a contemporary interpretation of classical style.
This work is a member of a four-piece set, but is stunningly effective in any combination.
Japanese Early Winter Garden: Flower
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This work is inspired by the stunning gardens of Japan as they emerge from autumn into early winter.
The change seasons in the medieval shogun gardens of Hamarikyu and Rikugien in Tokyo as well as the more recent Okochi-Sanso garden of Kyoto evokes a brisk walk and hot matcha tea.This composition is offered as a two-part set: Butterfly and Flower.
Japanese Summer Garden Part 2: Flower
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Three important philosophies in Japanese garden design are represented in this composition: Simplicity, the Beauty of Shadow, and Irregularity. Soft linear outlines emphasizing verdant liveliness complimented by rich golden warmth capture the subtle tranquility of garden introspection. Traditional Japanese motifs and techniques inspire a contemporary interpretation of classical style.
This work is a member of a four-piece set, but is stunningly effective in any combination.
Japanese Summer Garden Part 4: Butterfly
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Three important philosophies in Japanese garden design are represented in this composition: Simplicity, the Beauty of Shadow, and Irregularity. Soft linear outlines emphasizing verdant liveliness complimented by rich golden warmth capture the subtle tranquility of garden introspection. Traditional Japanese motifs and techniques inspire a contemporary interpretation of classical style.
This work is a member of a four-piece set, but is stunningly effective in any combination.
Japanese Early Winter Garden: Butterfly
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This work is inspired by the stunning gardens of Japan as they emerge from autumn into early winter.
The change seasons in the medieval shogun gardens of Hamarikyu and Rikugien in Tokyo as well as the more recent Okochi-Sanso garden of Kyoto evokes a brisk walk and hot matcha tea.This composition is offered as a two-part set: Butterfly and Flower.
Highball Glass
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In this still life, a strikingly simple floral arrangement competes for attention with the ostentatious flair of a vintage red and gold paisley highball cocktail glass that hearkens back to the style of Hollywood Regency and the Mad Men of Madison Avenue.
Goldfish Part 2: Right
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These extraordinary comet finned spotted goldfish grace this composition as they heighten the viewers awareness of their weaving watery pirouettes in their immortal and familiar dance.
Part two of a two-part set.
Goldfish Part 1: Left
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These extraordinary comet finned spotted goldfish grace this composition as they heighten the viewers awareness of their weaving watery pirouettes in their immortal and familiar dance.
Part one of a two-part set.
Gerber Daisy Bouquet
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Snow white Gerber daisies, joined with stately roses and delicate camellias lovingly arranged in a graceful bouquet whisper purity and companionship while soft yellow and green tones quietly suggest life, joy, and honor. 
Four O'Clocks
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Dazzling pink and lavender Four O'Clocks confidently occupy center stage in this delicate still life while a seemingly abandoned flowerling yearns for reunion in the stately assembly.
Butterflies Part 1: Foursome
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These majestic and graceful butterflies represent change, resurrection, and immortal triumph-- through all the stages of birth, struggle, and timeless tranquility.
White Fern Bouquet
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This delicate botanical bouquet is a modern interpretation following in the Flemish baroque genre. A refined arrangement of fresh white roses seizes the focal point, symbolizing honesty, purity, and perfection—contrasted by rich greenery, symbolizing renewal, nature, and energy.
Dragonflies Part 1: Soloists
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This composition celebrates the youthful free flying spirit of springtime dragonflies as they rejoice and frolic in blue sunlit skies.
Dragonflies are formidable flying aces capable of both rocketing and hovering maneuvers with a near 360 degree scope of vision. Gratefully, these commanding winged warriors are an exceptional control on the mosquito population.
Dragonfly Party
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The richly colorful dragonflies in this composition are seemingly inviting the viewer to join their carnival celebration.  This is an exclusive invitation indeed, owing to the fact that the dragonfly in almost every culture of the world symbolizes self-realization and emotional maturity.