Sunflowers and Inspiring Words
Cedar Lee May 5th, 2009
Here they are! For those of you who have been waiting to see the new Sunflower art, thanks for your patience.
Now, I can’t take credit for the creativity of these titles–all of these are actual names of varieties of sunflowers that can be found in seed catalogs. I LOVE the names!
Without further ado, here they are–all 16″ x 16″, oil colors on hardboard panels, with the painting continued onto the 1.5″ deep wooden sides.
Apricot Twist

Prado Red

Ikarus

Indian Blanket

Peach Passion

Red Sun V

Jade

Strawberry Blonde

Prado Gold

These 9 paintings can be displayed individually, grouped in any number and configuration, or hung in a grid, like this.

This artwork will add a sunny pizazz to someone’s decor. (“Sunny pizazz,” how about that descriptor?)
They can add color and punch to a neutral, light and airy atmosphere:

Or they can become the centerpiece for a decor with warm, rich earth tones.

I just came across this blog post of an online acquaintance of mine, Maggie Stiefvater. She’s a published young adult fiction writer, and I think she’s awesome. In her post, she talks about how external challenges make it hard enough to be a creative professional, without letting your internal challenges stand in your way too.
Although she’s a writer and speaking to an audience of other writers, it’s amazing how much her message applies to visual artists as well. I believe that everything I’ve done for myself is a direct result of having a positive attitude, and every time I have become stalled, in the development of my artwork and my business, it’s because I’ve given in to negative thinking.
Click to read Maggie’s blog.






















