In Support of Spring
"In the tender transition of early spring, muted colors begin to stir, pushing through the remnants of winter. Azaleas claim the spotlight, their blossoms erupting in delicate bursts, while rosebuds form slowly, their red tips peeking shyly through green. Fallen leaves from the year before still blanket the ground, a quiet reminder of seasons past. This work honors the patience of “No-Mow March” and the gentle arrival of May, when clover carpets the earth, sustaining bees that have long awaited nectar. Muted greens of early growth shift to bright, lively greens and yellows, celebrating renewal, resilience, and the quiet joy of nature awakening. The piece captures the subtle interplay of color, light, and life—the dance between what has been and what is just beginning to bloom."
- Diyah Najah
Prints are produced on demand on stretched canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States.
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