Flor que utiliza para el Dia de los Muertos en Mexico
by Rand Burns
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Title
Flor que utiliza para el Dia de los Muertos en Mexico
Artist
Rand Burns
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
***Featured in the group The Social Arts on 02/13/2015.***
Undulating ribbons of red velvet combine to form one of the most interesting flowers in the world of plants. During Dia de los Muertos these can be seen throughout Mexico. Their glow and characteristic shape enhance their beauty.
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February 12th, 2015
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Comments (22)
Marian Bell
Love the rich color tones and textures in these beautiful flowers, Randy! So exquisite! LF
Anne Gifford
These beautiful blooms fill the page with color. The frog (?) statuette in the corner adds a flavor of whimsical interest.
Nancy Griswold
Wonderfully Brilliant and captivating painting, so much detail in these flowers and you painted it beautifully, great still life Randy F/L
Cindy Treger
Randy, beautiful piece of artwork with a nice description. f/l
Rand Burns replied:
Cindy, thank you for your comment on this floral still life and also for the F/L.
Kim Tran
Lovely presentation of this gorgeous flowers with velvety feel Randy, stunning work! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Kim, thank you very much for your comment on these celosia blooms. I appreciate it and also the F/L.
Laurel Adams
Randy, how beautiful!! They remind me of the rich, velvety Coxcomb flowers my pepere grew in his Victorian gardens. I wonder if they are a related species?
Rand Burns replied:
Yes, this is the cockscomb from old gardens and still grown today, but not seen nearly as often.
Marsha Reeves
These are gorgeous, Randy, and I love the title. Always have been a favorite flower of mine, since I was a child pestering my grandmother in her garden. l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Marsha, I love hearing your story in relation to this painting. Knowing they bring special memories to you from the work means so much. Thank you also for the F/L.
Patty Strubinger
Beautiful colors Randy and I love the title! Wonderful painting! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Patty, thank you very much for your comment on this celosia bouquet. I appreciate it and the F/L.
Ben Stein
Hi Randy, They are alive with the beautiful colors of nature, brilliant! L/F.
Rand Burns replied:
Ben, thank you for your comment on these flowers of Mexico. I am glad you enjoyed the colors of these brilliant blooms and thank you for the F/L on the work.
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
I cannot take my eyes off these glorious beauties in your painting Randy. Such rich and exquisite colours of the flowers and their shapes is super beautiful to admire. this art really charmed my heart. i enjoy the feast of visual and fragrance of your floral works my friend!! you always show how alive they are in different planes!! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Orlando, thank you for entering the world of these celosia flowers with their odd shapes and velvety textures. I appreciate your comment on them and the F/L on the painting.
Skip Willits
Revisiting to tweet.
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for the revisit to 'Flor Que Utiliza Para El Dia De Los Muertos En Mexico' Skip. I appreciate it and the TWEET.
Skip Willits
Fantastic Randy, such depth of color here.
Rand Burns replied:
From my memories of old Mexico and its flowers. My heart is still there. Thank you for your comment.
Elisabeth Lucas
These flowers are so beautiful, I used to have them in my yard! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Wow, so glad you used to have these. Thank you for letting me know and for the l/f.
Gloria Ssali
so exquisite Randy and wonderful feel and use of colours so lyrical and a wonderful addition to your amazing galleries !!your work is always so uplifting and a joy to view and fl bravo!
Jane Small
Randy, my first impression of these beautiful flowers was "velvet" and then I noticed your description,so you achieved a perfect result! Velvety,beautifully rich in so many exquisite shades of wine red,and such an unusual flower (to my eyes). The simplicity of your vase and ochre surround is the perfect backdrop. Love to view your floral works as much as your amazing landscapes! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Jane, thank you for your splendid observation of these flowers! I am glad you visited and viewed them. So good to hear from you and thank you for the l/f!
Rand Burns replied:
I will add that these annual flowers are easily grown. In Mexico they are cultivated and used in dia de Los muertos (day of the dead) celebration. They make an excellent cut flower and are called rooster's comb here.