Funeral
This sympathy card is painted like a soft memory, its design built around tall, spidery wildflowers that reach upwards through a wash of cool colour. Against a background of muted violet, blue-grey, and silvery moss green, the umbelliferous flower heads appear in fine silhouette, each tiny floret sketched with a light, almost trembling touch. They cluster and separate like the wilder corners of Queen's Park at first light, when grasses and seed heads catch the dawn. The artist has allowed the watercolour to bleed and blend, so there are no sharp edges-only gentle gradients that move from heather-purple at the base to a pale, misty lilac near the top. Among the stems, butterflies hover as delicate shadows, their wings dusted with hints of indigo and smoky blue, evoking spirits at rest yet still near. The overall composition feels open and breathable, with generous areas of calm space, as though the scene were wrapped in a soft fog that muffles sound but heightens feeling. The card's message of condolence, written in a refined script above the blooms, seems to float on this quiet backdrop like a kind word spoken in a low, steady voice. Handling the card, one can almost imagine the faint rustle of petals and leaves along the nearby streets of Brondesbury and Kensal Rise. From a florist's perspective in Queen's Park, this is the kind of design chosen when someone wants to say "I'm here" with grace and restraint-a visual embrace that honours loss while gently pointing towards peace.
CARD IN SYMPATHY
£2.99
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