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The depth of monochrome color in So Many Flowers now bursts forth in an array of diverse color and texture. The wide brush strokes and layering of colors gives the flowers motion, as if they are blowing in the wind. So Many Flowers reminds us of what can grow when we practice patience, and not to forsake the garden for its blooms.
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The depth of monochrome color in So Many Flowers now bursts forth in an array of diverse color and texture. The wide brush strokes and layering of colors gives the flowers motion, as if they are blowing in the wind. So Many Flowers reminds us of what can grow when we practice patience, and not to forsake the garden for its blooms.
About Shipping:
Fine Art orders incur an initial $50 charge and additional handling and shipping charges due to the packaging and care required to protect the artwork. Our customer success team will contact you to quote and collect such additional charges, as applicable, and will ship within 7 days of receipt of their payment.
If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction.
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"Colin saw it all, watching each change as it took place. Every morning he was brought out and every hour of each day when it didn’t rain he spent in the garden. Even gray days pleased him. He would lie on the grass “watching things growing,” he said. If you watched long enough, he declared, you could see buds unsheath themselves."
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