English Floral Still Life Art Print, Daisy Painting, Bloomsbury Inspired Wall Art, English Country House Decor, Pink Jug Flowers, Giclée Fine Art Print
English Floral Still Life Art Print, Daisy Painting, Bloomsbury Inspired Wall Art, English Country House Decor, Pink Jug Flowers, Giclée Fine Art Print
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A quiet celebration of the familiar objects that shape a life.
This fine art giclée print is taken from my original painting of daisies arranged in a pink patterned jug, set against a softly textured, painterly ground. The composition draws on the long tradition of English still life painting, where everyday objects are elevated through attention, colour, and care.
Daisies have always held a particular meaning for me — symbols of domestic happiness, simplicity, and continuity. Their presence in a room brings a quiet optimism, a sense of steadiness and home.
The jug itself is imagined but rooted in the visual language of historic English pottery, those beloved objects that sit on mantelpieces and shelves across generations.
This piece was painted in my studio in Shropshire, England, and reflects my ongoing fascination with traditional interiors, the Bloomsbury artists, and the emotional life of domestic spaces.
Print Details
• Museum-quality giclée print
• Printed on archival fine art paper
• Soft matte finish
• Exceptional colour accuracy and detail
• Printed using pigment inks designed to last a lifetime
• Unframed
• Made to order
Each print is produced locally within the UK, USA, or EU depending on your location, ensuring fast delivery and no customs charges.
Available Sizes
Inches (USA):
• 8 × 10 inches
• 11 × 14 inches
• 16 × 20 inches
• 18 × 24 inches
• 24 × 36 inches
International:
• A4
• A3
• A2
Perfect For
• English country house interiors
• Bloomsbury-inspired homes
• Traditional and transitional interiors
• Collectors of English art and design
• Creating a calm, characterful wall
About the Artist
I am a British artist based in Shropshire, where I create paintings inspired by historic English interiors, traditional pottery, and the emotional resonance of everyday domestic objects.
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