Get Well Soon Collection
"Sending Healing Thoughts and Wishes for a Speedy Recovery" As the vibrant Cornflower blooms in the UK's July sun, it serves as a reminder of hope and strength
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"Sending Healing Thoughts and Wishes for a Speedy Recovery" As the vibrant Cornflower blooms in the UK's July sun, it serves as a reminder of hope and strength. Just like Liz, the rare woolly monkey who is currently recuperating on her bed, we too can find solace in knowing that healing is possible. In this Crystal Vase adorned with Anemones and Daffodils, painted back in 1929 by an artist's skilled hand, we see the beauty that lies within nature's embrace. Much like these delicate flowers, may your recovery be gentle and filled with grace. Yellow Daisies cheerfully arranged in a Green Jug from 1943 bring forth a sense of joy and optimism. Their bright petals symbolize resilience as they stand tall amidst life's challenges. May you find strength within yourself to overcome any obstacles that come your way. Dahlias displayed elegantly alongside a Green Jug on canvas remind us of the power of perseverance. Painted during uncertain times in 1942, they serve as a testament to endurance and determination. May you draw inspiration from their vibrant hues as you navigate your own journey towards wellness. Yellow Pansies delicately captured on board through pastels exude warmth and comfort. Like these soft petals caressed by gentle strokes, may you feel embraced by love and support throughout your recovery process. An Arreglo Floral depicted through gouache on paper represents harmony amidst chaos. As colors blend seamlessly together to create beauty, may you find peace within yourself during this time of healing. Poppies placed gracefully in a Green Vase transport us back to c. 1910 when pastel met paper effortlessly creating artistry at its finest. Let their vivid reds remind you that even amidst adversity, there is always room for growth and renewal. Daisies nestled inside a Lustre Jug capture the essence of St. Ives' tranquility back in 1928.