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Autumn flowers (2022) Painting by Zora

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I was passing by a wonderful flower garden and I wanted to draw it.I send works by standard state delivery! It’s much cheaper than high-speed delivery, but it’s longer. I can’t say the exact delivery time. If you buy a painting in the non-holiday season, it will usually take 2-3 weeks. If it is sent during the holiday season, the delivery[. ]

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I was passing by a wonderful flower garden and I wanted to draw it.I send works by standard state delivery! It’s much cheaper than high-speed delivery, but it’s longer. I can’t say the exact delivery time. If you buy a painting in the non-holiday season, it will usually take 2-3 weeks. If it is sent during the holiday season, the delivery will be longer. It also depends on the country of delivery. For my, more than 200 sales abroad, there was not a single case that the picture did not reach the recipient. So please don’t worry.

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Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists of superimposing layers of paint increasingly rich in oil for a solid and durable hanger.

Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.

Figurative and colorful painting having taken the liberty of including all forms of art without border of cultural genre and geographic origin, without hierarchy of values between high and subculture.

Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.


Still Life Oil Paintings by Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young Fine Art

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“Fall Flowers in a Copper Pot” (Oil on linen, 20 x 16″)

Autumn flowers still life oil painting by Jennifer E Young

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Autumn flowers still life oil painting by Jennifer E Young

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“Fall Flowers in a Copper Pot” (Oil on linen, 20 x 16″)

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The Still Life offers me the opportunity to paint from life in my studio, and I try to make a periodic practice of it, since painting from life outdoors isn’t always possible. Still life painting offers endless opportunities for exploration, and challenges the me to hone my skills in drawing, composition, values, and edges. In this arrangement, I embellished a store-bought bouquet with flowers from my own garden. I enjoyed the interplay of warm colors in the copper pot and the autumn colors in the arrangement.

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Late-Blooming Flowers for Michaelmas

Aster amellus

As we approach the beginning of autumn, the palette of the Judy Black Garden in Cuxa Cloister is rich in silvers, greens, pinks, and whites. The eye catches shades of purple dotted among these colors. One of these purple delights is the Aster × frikartii ‘Moench’ (or ‘Monch’) planted in the two northern beds. This hybrid was developed by Swiss plantsman Carl Frikart, who combined the European Aster amellus with the Himalayan Aster thomasii to create a long-blooming, two-to-three-foot-tall, mounded perennial. Petal colors range from a violet blue to a washed-out lavender, surrounding a striking yellow center disk. We purposefully chose this modern cultivar for its late-season bloom, which helps to extend the season in Cuxa Cloister, The Met Cloisters’ ornamental garden.

Purple flowers known as Aster amellus

Detail of an Aster × frikartii ‘Moench’ flower in the Judy Black Garden in Cuxa Cloister. Photo by the author

Early autumn is a wonderful time to observe the Judy Black Garden’s vibrant flowering displays as compared to the lush greens in the medieval Bonnefont herb garden, which is planted with European straight species.

Portrait of Saint Michael by Master of Belmonte

Left: Master of Belmonte (Spanish, active ca. 1460–90). Saint Michael, ca. 1450–1500. Tempera and oil on wood, 75 1/2 x 47 in. (217.2 x 119.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Cloisters Collection, 1955 (55.120.2)

In September, the European medieval landscape would have resembled our subdued Bonnefont garden. However, some plants, such as the Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus), did have a late-summer bloom, which would have been an uplifting sight as the character of the days became increasingly cool and dark.

In England and other areas of Europe, September 29 is the feast day of Saint Michael, or Michaelmas Day. Aster amellus and other perennials in the Aster and Syphonytrichums families honor this day with their common name, Michaelmas daisy. Saint Michael is revered as the one who protects us from things wicked and dark. Just as Saint Michael symbolizes light and hope, so too does the Michaelmas daisy, which brightened the medieval landscape as the autumn equinox approached. At this time of year, merchants, bankers, and tradesmen would have been hastily working to close unfinished business of the past year and to establish new contract agreements; and the agrarian would have been completing much of the spring to fall work: harvesting grains, picking grapes, or fattening livestock.

By mid-October, glass panels will enclose the arcades surrounding the Judy Black Garden, transforming it into our winter conservatory. These are the last days for visitors to savor a walk through the garden within the Cuxa Cloister. With the gentle light of autumn falling upon the senescent foliage and fall flowers, it is a stunning season to enjoy all of the gardens at The Met Cloisters.

Colin Wynn
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