Original 11 × 14 painting. While the daffodils first draw the eye, the heart of the painting lives in the movement of light through the glass vase and the unexpected violets, blues, and warm gold hidden within the shadows. This piece began as a study of color and light—how sunlight transforms even the simplest arrangement into something luminous and alive, inviting the viewer to slow down and notice the colors that often go unseen.
Original 11 × 14 painting. While the daffodils first draw the eye, the heart of the painting lives in the movement of light through the glass vase and the unexpected violets, blues, and warm gold hidden within the shadows. This piece began as a study of color and light—how sunlight transforms even the simplest arrangement into something luminous and alive, inviting the viewer to slow down and notice the colors that often go unseen.