Angels of Morning - Archival Print on Canvas

$150.00

Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum

2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Limited Edition release of archival prints.

Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.

Numbered, hand-signed prints will come with a certificate of authenticity. Only 25 will ever be made.

Canvas:  Just like the original, these will be printed on 8 x 10 x 0.75” slim stretched canvas with a gloss finish. It will come with black edges and a wire on the back ready to hang.

Images show it framed in an 8x10 black float frame - If you wish to frame your piece please ask your local framer for similar readymade options.

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Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum

2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Limited Edition release of archival prints.

Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.

Numbered, hand-signed prints will come with a certificate of authenticity. Only 25 will ever be made.

Canvas:  Just like the original, these will be printed on 8 x 10 x 0.75” slim stretched canvas with a gloss finish. It will come with black edges and a wire on the back ready to hang.

Images show it framed in an 8x10 black float frame - If you wish to frame your piece please ask your local framer for similar readymade options.

Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum

2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Limited Edition release of archival prints.

Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.

Numbered, hand-signed prints will come with a certificate of authenticity. Only 25 will ever be made.

Canvas:  Just like the original, these will be printed on 8 x 10 x 0.75” slim stretched canvas with a gloss finish. It will come with black edges and a wire on the back ready to hang.

Images show it framed in an 8x10 black float frame - If you wish to frame your piece please ask your local framer for similar readymade options.