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'Daisies on Sunset' painting belongs to the 'Miami Art Deco' series.

It is a balance between figurative and abstract painting. The paintings in this set fit perfectly into both contemporary and traditional interiors.

I created this series inspired by the spectacular, vivid, unusual and diverse architecture of Miami. The paintings reflect the cheerful and noisy night parties in the style of The Great Gatsby, passing among the splendor and luxury of nature in Florida, its tropical plants and flowers, colorful and noisy birds and animals.

I used acrylic, gold leaf, gold and metallic paints as only with them I can do to achieve the desired effect of brightness, ricnhess, color intensity and lightness.

Prof Dr Salvatore Russo says about my Miami Art Deco series: "Her painting is full of expressive and communicative force, ir's a set of meditations on liberating function of the color and drawing, on the power of a modern and refined figurative, to achieve the desired objective. The work of Daria Bagrintseva, stron of its beautiful handwriting and the intense chromaticism, moves within channels of visual and mental suggestions."

When someone is talking about a daisy, what specifically do they mean? Usually, they just mean a small white round flower with a round yellow or blue center. When botanists refer to daisies, they mean an entire group of plant species in the plant family called Asteraceae, which also includes aster flowers, ragweed and sunflowers. Daisies can be found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe and Africa.

At first, it can seem that there can be as many meanings for daisies as there are species of daisies. However, the most generally accepted meanings are:

Innocence, especially with white daisies with yellow or pale centers.
Purity – also shown by daisies that are as white as possible.
New beginnings, which is why they are often found in bouquets for new mothers or as gifts for children.
True love – because each daisy flower is really two flowers blended together in harmony.
That the sender can keep a secret. Keeping a secret is one way a person can exhibit that they truly love another.

The modern English word daisy comes from an Old English word that’s impossible to spell and next to impossible to pronounce. The important thing is that the Old English word meant “day’s eye” because daisy flowers only opened during the daytime.

“Daisy” also became a slang word for something of excellent quality, as shown in books printed in the early 1800s. Over the generations, “that’s a daisy” became changed to “that’s a doozy.”

In modern Paganism, daisies symbolize the sun just because they seem to appear like stars or suns.

In Victorian times, different species of daisies symbolized different things:

Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus) symbolizes a farewell or a departure.
Gerber daises (those in the Gerbera genera) symbolize cheerfulness. They were often paired with ferns, which symbolize sincerity.
English daisy (Bellis perennis) symbolizes innocence. They were often paired with primroses, which is a symbol for childhood and/or moss, which symbolized mother love.

Colorful border made of spring daisies isolated on white background.

A single daisy flower is actually made up of two separate flowers. The center petals are one flower surrounded by the “rays” of another flower.
Daisies grow all year round.
Daisies are naturally resistant to many plant diseases and pests, which makes them perfect flowers for new gardeners.
Unfortunately, the English daisy (Bellis perennis) is considered a stubborn weed in North American lawns.
Meaningful Botanical Characteristics of the Daisy Flower
For centuries, children and really bored child minders have used daisies in order  to make daisy chains.
Daisy leaves are edible. Some people add them to their salads.
Wild daisy tea is said to be good for ailments of the throat, for putting on open wounds and as a “blood purifier” (whatever that means) but there aren’t any clinical studies to back up these traditional claims.
People who are allergic to ragweed are very likely to also be allergic to daisies or any products made from daisies.

The daisy’s message is, ultimately, one of hope and renewal. In sending daisies, the sender hopes the viewer will see the world as they once did as a child. Just be sure not to send daisies to anyone with ragweed allergies.

http://www.flowermeaning.com/daisy-flower-meaning/
'Daisies on Sunset' painting belongs to the 'Miami Art Deco' series.

It is a balance between figurative and abstract painting. The paintings in this set fit perfectly into both contemporary and traditional interiors.

I created this series inspired by the spectacular, vivid, unusual and diverse architecture of Miami. The paintings reflect the cheerful and noisy night parties in the style of The Great Gatsby, passing among the splendor and luxury of nature in Florida, its tropical plants and flowers, colorful and noisy birds and animals.

I used acrylic, gold leaf, gold and metallic paints as only with them I can do to achieve the desired effect of brightness, ricnhess, color intensity and lightness.

Prof Dr Salvatore Russo says about my Miami Art Deco series: "Her painting is full of expressive and communicative force, ir's a set of meditations on liberating function of the color and drawing, on the power of a modern and refined figurative, to achieve the desired objective. The work of Daria Bagrintseva, stron of its beautiful handwriting and the intense chromaticism, moves within channels of visual and mental suggestions."

When someone is talking about a daisy, what specifically do they mean? Usually, they just mean a small white round flower with a round yellow or blue center. When botanists refer to daisies, they mean an entire group of plant species in the plant family called Asteraceae, which also includes aster flowers, ragweed and sunflowers. Daisies can be found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe and Africa.

At first, it can seem that there can be as many meanings for daisies as there are species of daisies. However, the most generally accepted meanings are:

Innocence, especially with white daisies with yellow or pale centers.
Purity – also shown by daisies that are as white as possible.
New beginnings, which is why they are often found in bouquets for new mothers or as gifts for children.
True love – because each daisy flower is really two flowers blended together in harmony.
That the sender can keep a secret. Keeping a secret is one way a person can exhibit that they truly love another.

The modern English word daisy comes from an Old English word that’s impossible to spell and next to impossible to pronounce. The important thing is that the Old English word meant “day’s eye” because daisy flowers only opened during the daytime.

“Daisy” also became a slang word for something of excellent quality, as shown in books printed in the early 1800s. Over the generations, “that’s a daisy” became changed to “that’s a doozy.”

In modern Paganism, daisies symbolize the sun just because they seem to appear like stars or suns.

In Victorian times, different species of daisies symbolized different things:

Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus) symbolizes a farewell or a departure.
Gerber daises (those in the Gerbera genera) symbolize cheerfulness. They were often paired with ferns, which symbolize sincerity.
English daisy (Bellis perennis) symbolizes innocence. They were often paired with primroses, which is a symbol for childhood and/or moss, which symbolized mother love.

Colorful border made of spring daisies isolated on white background.

A single daisy flower is actually made up of two separate flowers. The center petals are one flower surrounded by the “rays” of another flower.
Daisies grow all year round.
Daisies are naturally resistant to many plant diseases and pests, which makes them perfect flowers for new gardeners.
Unfortunately, the English daisy (Bellis perennis) is considered a stubborn weed in North American lawns.
Meaningful Botanical Characteristics of the Daisy Flower
For centuries, children and really bored child minders have used daisies in order  to make daisy chains.
Daisy leaves are edible. Some people add them to their salads.
Wild daisy tea is said to be good for ailments of the throat, for putting on open wounds and as a “blood purifier” (whatever that means) but there aren’t any clinical studies to back up these traditional claims.
People who are allergic to ragweed are very likely to also be allergic to daisies or any products made from daisies.

The daisy’s message is, ultimately, one of hope and renewal. In sending daisies, the sender hopes the viewer will see the world as they once did as a child. Just be sure not to send daisies to anyone with ragweed allergies.

http://www.flowermeaning.com/daisy-flower-meaning/
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Daisies on Sunset Painting

Daria Bagrintseva

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'Daisies on Sunset' painting belongs to the 'Miami Art Deco' series. It is a balance between figurative and abstract painting. The paintings in this set fit perfectly into both contemporary and traditional interiors. I created this series inspired by the spectacular, vivid, unusual and diverse architecture of Miami. The paintings reflect the cheerful and noisy night parties in the style of The Great Gatsby, passing among the splendor and luxury of nature in Florida, its tropical plants and flowers, colorful and noisy birds and animals. I used acrylic, gold leaf, gold and metallic paints as only with them I can do to achieve the desired effect of brightness, ricnhess, color intensity and lightness. Prof Dr Salvatore Russo says about my Miami Art Deco series: "Her painting is full of expressive and communicative force, ir's a set of meditations on liberating function of the color and drawing, on the power of a modern and refined figurative, to achieve the desired objective. The work of Daria Bagrintseva, stron of its beautiful handwriting and the intense chromaticism, moves within channels of visual and mental suggestions." When someone is talking about a daisy, what specifically do they mean? Usually, they just mean a small white round flower with a round yellow or blue center. When botanists refer to daisies, they mean an entire group of plant species in the plant family called Asteraceae, which also includes aster flowers, ragweed and sunflowers. Daisies can be found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe and Africa. At first, it can seem that there can be as many meanings for daisies as there are species of daisies. However, the most generally accepted meanings are: Innocence, especially with white daisies with yellow or pale centers. Purity – also shown by daisies that are as white as possible. New beginnings, which is why they are often found in bouquets for new mothers or as gifts for children. True love – because each daisy flower is really two flowers blended together in harmony. That the sender can keep a secret. Keeping a secret is one way a person can exhibit that they truly love another. The modern English word daisy comes from an Old English word that’s impossible to spell and next to impossible to pronounce. The important thing is that the Old English word meant “day’s eye” because daisy flowers only opened during the daytime. “Daisy” also became a slang word for something of excellent quality, as shown in books printed in the early 1800s. Over the generations, “that’s a daisy” became changed to “that’s a doozy.” In modern Paganism, daisies symbolize the sun just because they seem to appear like stars or suns. In Victorian times, different species of daisies symbolized different things: Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus) symbolizes a farewell or a departure. Gerber daises (those in the Gerbera genera) symbolize cheerfulness. They were often paired with ferns, which symbolize sincerity. English daisy (Bellis perennis) symbolizes innocence. They were often paired with primroses, which is a symbol for childhood and/or moss, which symbolized mother love. Colorful border made of spring daisies isolated on white background. A single daisy flower is actually made up of two separate flowers. The center petals are one flower surrounded by the “rays” of another flower. Daisies grow all year round. Daisies are naturally resistant to many plant diseases and pests, which makes them perfect flowers for new gardeners. Unfortunately, the English daisy (Bellis perennis) is considered a stubborn weed in North American lawns. Meaningful Botanical Characteristics of the Daisy Flower For centuries, children and really bored child minders have used daisies in order to make daisy chains. Daisy leaves are edible. Some people add them to their salads. Wild daisy tea is said to be good for ailments of the throat, for putting on open wounds and as a “blood purifier” (whatever that means) but there aren’t any clinical studies to back up these traditional claims. People who are allergic to ragweed are very likely to also be allergic to daisies or any products made from daisies. The daisy’s message is, ultimately, one of hope and renewal. In sending daisies, the sender hopes the viewer will see the world as they once did as a child. Just be sure not to send daisies to anyone with ragweed allergies. http://www.flowermeaning.com/daisy-flower-meaning/

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Size:48 W x 36 H x 1 D in

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Daria Bagrintseva is a world known contemporary artist, winner of 19 international awards in the field of art. Daria's paintings were acquired for the permanent collection of the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Daria was born in Moscow and is currently based in Miami. A Master of Fine Arts, she studied in Italy, Russia, and the USA. The American magazine ‘Art Business News’ recognized Daria as one of the Top 50 Emerging Artist of the World in 2012. She is the author of the unique methodology of teaching creativity and painting for adults and children. Daria's solo exhibitions took place in more than 20 countries, and she was a Member of Art Basel Art Week in Miami 2012, 2016 and 2019. Daria has also exhibited her work as one of the selected emerging artists in the Louvre, Paris, 2011 and in the castle of Pierre Cardin on the Champs Elysees. In 2016. Her works are in private collections in Russia, USA, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Cyprus, and India. Daria has appeared in over 100 printed publications, her paintings found a home in prestigious private collections all over the world, and over 500 of her paintings have been sold. www.dariart.com

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