Description
White Roses of York IV is the fourth version of my floral greetings from the bottom of my heart and garden.
The official name for this plant is White Rose of York (Rosa alba). It grows in the form of a relatively large shrub that has been cultivated in England since the distant past. The white rose became the royal House of York emblem in the 14th century. Today, it is a symbol for Yorkshire on its flag, which features a white rose on a light blue background.
Beautify your home with this white, green, and blue floral abstraction.
Materials: linen canvas on board, professional-grade acrylic paints, varnish
Size: 50 x 40 x 0.4 cm
Style: abstract
The artwork is not framed.
The second and fourth photos show how this painting can look framed on a wall.
Dimensions
50 by 40 cms.Style
- Stylised & cartoon and illustrative
Subject
- Flowers and Plants
Framed
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