
"Soft white blossoms pop up in profusion along roadsides and in vacant lots as well as in cultivated gardens. It must be 'late summer', and these hardy wild flowers announce Autumn's approach."
Artist comment: "It is so plentiful along roadsides and in vacant lots (also popping up uninvited in gardens) that Queen Anne's Lace is considered by many to be a weed. I look at her differently. She makes great long-lasting accent flowers in formal bouquets, or pop a few stems in a soda bottle and set them on the kitchen counter to admire as you cook or clean. It is why I look forward to late summer."
This image is available as a limited edition giclee print on paper and canvas from an original painting by Carol Thompson. Edition length is 3600 authorized, signed, limited edition prints (3500 numbered and 100 artist proofs). Please visit my website for prices and availability of the original painting.
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