Description
Two canvases, one story of summer. In this diptych, brown-eyed Susan’s rise from clear glass jars—one canvas showing stems that lift upward, the other leaning outward in easy arcs. Side by side, they create balance: movement and stillness, stretch and bend. Printed on textured canvas, the flowers carry depth and presence, turning a familiar bloom into art that feels fresh and grounded.
“The Summer Set” brings an easy brightness to any room. In a living area, it becomes a natural focal point, lightening the space without feeling loud. In a dining room, the pair encourages flow, their arcs and lines carrying the eye across the wall. Even in a hallway, the diptych guides you forward, a reminder of open fields and long days. The effect is cheerful yet calm—art that stays approachable while adding intention.
Each canvas is finished in a warm brown frame that grounds the yellow petals and dark centers. On pale walls, the frames add structure; near wood furniture, they blend seamlessly. The canvas depth ensures the works feel integrated with the room rather than placed above it, adding physicality as well as image.
Styling is flexible. Hung close together, the pair reads as one continuous gesture, the lean of one side meeting the lift of the other. With more space between, the dialogue loosens, giving each piece room to stand alone. Whether displayed together or apart, they carry the same character: seasonal, steady, and easy to live with.
At its essence, “The Summer Set” is about balance and presence—two halves of summer, one lifting, one leaning, together bringing the calm cheer of the season into everyday rooms.



















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