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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x48in
About this artwork
This large-scale oil painting was inspired by a radiant moment in my own garden—a joyful tangle of orange daylilies dancing beside golden, daisy-like Heliopsis blooms. Though we live in the cooler northern climate of Canada, this vibrant pairing transported me to somewhere more tropical, more lush—if only for a moment.
I’ve always loved the wild, romantic nature of English-style gardens, and this piece celebrates that slightly overgrown charm. The… brilliant orange of the Daylily commands attention as the star of the composition, while the variegated leaves of the False Sunflower (Heliopsis) add a striking visual rhythm and a hint of the exotic. Their unexpected elegance offers rich texture and pattern, anchoring the composition and lending the piece a unique vitality. At 48 x 60 inches, this painting becomes truly commanding when framed, as shown in select images. It would make a stunning statement in a grand entryway, dining room, an office in need of cheerful sophistication.
Kimberley Cook, a Calgary-born artist and accomplished member of both the Federation of Canadian Artists and the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, seamlessly transitions between watercolour and oil painting, drawing on her architectural draftsperson background. She harnesses refined realism and expressive impressionism, infusing both styles with intuitive brushwork and vibrant, emotion-driven color. Her breathtaking large-scale florals radiate tranquility, awe, and a soul-stirring sense of sanctuary, inviting viewers to experience the quiet magic and transformative power of nature’s beauty.