Painting Name | Dandilions |
Painter Name | Jeffrey T. Larson |
Completion Date | 2000 |
Size | 25.4 x 20.32 cm (10" x 8") |
Technique | Oil |
Material | Canvas |
Current Location | Private collection |
The current Painting of the dandelions is depicted by the American artist Jeffery T. Larson in 2000. This beautiful composition exemplified the cultivation and integration of modern arts.
The bright and yellow dandelions could be used as the table-flowers for positivity or just to sooth your eyes. I think, there is no harm to know about the symbolic value of the flowers.
The word derived from the French dent-de-lion meaning ‘lion’s teeth’. Now we can’t see the direct connection between the name and the soft flowers but there is a symbolic meaning of the dandelions in general life. Dandelions stand for the sense of well-being. In old times, people used to drink dandelion-teas for better health. And now the scientific results prove those ‘folklore’ claims to be true. In fact, dandelions consists more healthy ingredients than a broccoli or spinach.
Now that’s a bit different from our topic but again that’s what the artist has depicted and we tend to know about it more deeply. Probably any artist’s intentions to draw a flower would to prove their abilities or just depicting the beauty out of it. Here, the flowers depict the same scenario. They are beautiful and anyone would love to hang the picture in their house just for auspiciousness. If we try to relate it with the aforementioned symbolism, the painting could seem to send the observer greetings for health. Than its placement would be more into a hospital than a house. Anyway, the painting itself is a piece of art and deserves a loud clap of admiration.