Framed Forget Me Not Artwork
Forget me nots are adorable little flowers that can make a big statement when they are used in works of art. Several artists have found several ways to portray the little flower in a big way through their framed forget me not artwork.
They have proven that you don’t have to stay with the traditional color of deep purple to make this flower shine on the canvas.
Charika Zarris likes to use the bright vibrant colors of blue, green, and yellow on an ivory background to make her framed forget me not art paintings jump off the canvas and catch any art lovers eye. The almost childlike way in which she paints the flowers make these great pieces to accent any young ladies room.
Norman Wyatt, Jr. and Charlotte Foust use their minimalist talents to paint pictures that delight even the pickiest of art lovers. In their framed forget me not art pieces the take the simplest of objects, mix them with the “forget me not” and make them an outstanding piece of art that anyone would be proud to hang.
“Shakespeare’s Garden VII (Forget Me Not)” is a masterpiece by Walter Crane that will forever be a timeless piece of art with its attention to details and the delicacy of it. Karen Deans goes the opposite direction with her pieces titled “Annie Blue I and II” by making her lovely flowers large, bold, and bright. These are the types of pieces that fit well in a bright room were happiness is the ultimate goal.