A Touch of Sun
by Marnie Patchett
Title
A Touch of Sun
Artist
Marnie Patchett
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Digital oil painting of Sunflowers, designed with the thought of Tote bags, throw pillows, round beach towels, and pouches in mind but would still make great wall art.
Sunflowers say summer like no other plant. American natives, sunflowers are grown for beauty as well as harvested for seed.
An annual plant, sunflowers have big, daisy like flower faces of bright yellow petals (and occasionally red) and brown centers that ripen into heavy heads filled with seeds.
Tall and course, the plants have creeping or tuberous roots and large, bristly leaves. Some sunflowers grow to over 16 feet in height though there are also varieties today that have been developed for small spaces and containers.
Most sunflowers are remarkably tough and easy to grow as long as the soil is not waterlogged. Most are heat- and drought-tolerant. They make excellent cut flowers and many are attractive to bees and birds.
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July 5th, 2016
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