Monday, June 18, 2012

Roses & Wild Blackberries {Bountiful Observations no. 24}

Roses & Wild Blackberries

Roses & Wild Blackberries

{8" x 8" (20.3 x 20.3 cm) – oil on canvas panel}
Framed painting: $400.00 + S&H

Do you like wild blackberries? For me, wild blackberries remind me of summers during my middle school years, harvesting ripe, sticky and sweet berries from wild bushes in the empty lot next to our home. I think of my fingers turning purple from the overripe berries bursting and more berries being eaten than gathered, hoping to have enough to make a blackberry cobbler or maybe some preserves.

The blackberries in this painting were harvested from a little stretch of abandoned land along my morning walk. It was a gift of beauty and remembrances.

I paired the blackberries with more Queen Elizabeth roses from my garden in an atlas e-z seal canning jar, celebrating the abundance this season is already providing.

Roses & Wild Blackberries - Framed
{14" x 14" (35.6 x 35.6 cm) with frame}

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This is a painting from my Bountiful Observations series, with 25% of the net proceeds of each sale being donated to the American Horticultural Society.

2 comments:

Debbie said...

Same with me! I love finding wild blackberries, as a child we always did, we'd put them on our cereal,lol. It never occurred to me to add them to a floral arrangement, what a wonderful idea!

eLIZabeth Floyd said...

Debbie, I am glad you like them also!