Dandelion Oil Painting – The Garden of the Theotokos Series
The dandelion is perhaps the most overlooked flower in any garden. It grows where it is not invited, survives where others cannot, and offers its bright yellow face to the sun with complete indifference to whether anyone is watching. This original Dandelion oil painting 10x10cm is, in some ways, a quiet argument for paying attention to what we have learned to ignore.
Part of The Garden of the Theotokos Series, this small work brings the dandelion into a space usually reserved for more celebrated blooms — and finds it entirely at home there. There is genuine complexity in this flower: the precise geometry of its petals, the way the yellow shifts from deep gold at the center to something almost luminous at the edges, the particular confidence of its upright stem. The painting tries to see all of that clearly.
The oil layers are built up slowly, allowing the warmth of the yellow to glow from within rather than sit flatly on the surface. The background recedes gently, giving the single bloom space to exist fully — unhurried, unadorned, completely itself.
As with every work in The Garden of the Theotokos Series, the Dandelion painting comes in a custom-made white frame that completes rather than contains the composition, giving even this most familiar of flowers the considered presentation it deserves.
Ten by ten centimeters is exactly the right size for a dandelion. Not monumental, not miniaturized — just seen. This is a work for collectors who find beauty in the unassuming, and who understand that attention itself is a form of reverence.
Other paintings in The Garden of the Theotokos Series include Apricot Blossom, Quince Blossom, Lilac, Blue Lilac, Japanese Cherry Blossom, Sour Cherry Blossom, Chicory, Japanese Quince, White Calla, Peach Blossom, Elderflower, Periwinkle, Rose, Pear Blossom, Crab Apple Blossom, Kerria japonica, Black Hollyhock, Chrysanthemum, Jasmine, and Veronica persica.






