Haha ... a very artistic portrait, indeed, and as close at it gets to the original. A son growing flowers to fill a vase his mother made is beautiful symbolism.
how lovely. So special. The vase is lovely and that your grandson grew the sunflowers is precious. Such a sunny happy flower. Stay sae and thank you for coming to my blog today.
Eat your heart out, van Gogh!
ReplyDeleteWhen his painting "Vase with Five Sunflowers" disappeared, we should have told the authorities to look at your place :)
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-23960021
I love the modern colours!
That tiny painting we viewed at your National Gallery was rather disappointing. I prefer your photo.
ReplyDeleteHaha ... a very artistic portrait, indeed, and as close at it gets to the original. A son growing flowers to fill a vase his mother made is beautiful symbolism.
ReplyDeleteNot only is it very pretty but the provenance is meaningful to you. Win win.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Van Gogh had nothing on the real thing.
ReplyDeleteI sure do like your version!
ReplyDeleteI do like your version, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy September Wishes.
All the best Jan
Sure is a family masterpiece
ReplyDeleteCan you hear my applause?
ReplyDeleteLovely, it's good you still have what your daughter made.
ReplyDeletehow lovely. So special. The vase is lovely and that your grandson grew the sunflowers is precious. Such a sunny happy flower. Stay sae and thank you for coming to my blog today.
ReplyDeleteNice job. I can not see much difference in your own and the original hanging on my lounge wall. Well the guy told me it was Pukka.
ReplyDeleteAnd every bit as wondereful!!!
ReplyDeleteRather splendid I think - and well done to your grandson on his green-fingered effort!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: sorry for long delay between visits, being in lockdown is not good for me!
How wonderful - congratulations all. Sunflowers are one of my favourites!
ReplyDeleteWren x