Tiger Lily Blossom Close-up

A close-up of an orange tiger lily blossom in a painting. The composition focuses on the blossom’s center.

Tiger Lily painting
Tiger Lily Blossom Close-up © Copyright 2021 – Present

SOLD: This painting has been sold to an art buyer in California as a gift for his wife.

Details & Description

Title: Tiger Lily Blossom Close-up
Size: 6″ w x 6″ h
Canvas Type: Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas
Signed: On the front 
COA: Signed Certificate of Authenticity
A Teresa Bernard Oil Painting

A painting featuring the close-up of an orange tiger lily blossom. The composition zooms in on the center of the blossom. Because the image wraps around the edges of the canvas, this small painting will not require a frame. Hand-painted on stretched canvas and signed by visual artist Teresa Bernard.

The actual canvas art does not have the copyright watermark ©️ teresabernardart.com.

Artist Comments

I bought two dozen small 6″ x 6″ canvases one day simply because they were on sale. Yes, I know impulse buying isn’t always a good thing because it can lead to buyer’s remorse. However, it worked out perfectly in this case. I’ve discovered that I enjoy doing smaller paintings like this one.

I needed to decide what I was going to paint on these small canvases now that I had them. Flowers were one of the ideas that came to mind. They seemed like a good choice because a single blossom would fit nicely on this size canvas. This Tiger Lily painting is one of several flower compositions I’ve done on these small canvases. The artwork depicts a close-up of the blossom’s center.

You May Also Like

Even though the painting Tiger Lily Blossom Close-up has been sold, you might be interested in the flower paintings below. For more information, click or tap the thumbnail link.

The Christmas Flower
Red Poinsettia
(2023)
12″ w x 9″ h
sunflower paintings
Sunflower From Behind (2016)
20″ w x 16″ h

Your Feedback

“It’s lovely. Technically tho, it’s a “small painting” not a miniature. A miniature must be 25 sq. inches or less and 1/6th scale. You should try doing something like that, you paint so well. There are international miniature shows in Baltimore and Florida each year along with others in England, etc.” — Carol Michaletz, The Art Gallery, MeWe

Thanks for looking!

Feel free to share this with your friends.