Petunia Tea II
2016
oil on board
12" x 12"
framed
oil on board
12" x 12"
framed
$900
I love how these paintings come together, often the teacup is the inspirational launching point, but this time I had spotted a Townsend's Warbler in my neighbor's camellias and while photographing it (such a shy bird) I began to imagine what flower might suit its sweet masked faceā¦ and knew right away that it had to be the black and yellow striped petunia which I picked up in one of my local nurseries, and finding a matching teacup turned to be a cinch on ebay - a Royal Standard bone china classic from England! When I discovered the Victorian meaning of the petunia was "your presence soothes me", I thought the addition of a gold locket would be appropriate. Of course, it wasn't complete until I had a back drop worked out and my yellow cotton dress with black and white feather embroidery seemed perfect. I've framed the painting in a sculptural, undulating black frame with a rich patina. Petunia Tea I is a companion painting in this same vein.