Hannah Rose
March Arrangement
March Arrangement
This still life captures the feeling of early spring. The daffodils are bold and bright — they’re the flower of March and a sign of new beginnings. Grape hyacinths and forget-me-nots are smaller but meaningful, linked to memory, hope, and quiet growth.
The jug has a hare on it, which is often tied to spring and renewal in folklore. It’s a gentle symbol of change and the seasons turning.
On the table, there are two pears and some rhubarb. These early crops hint at everyday routines returning — simple, familiar, and comforting. Beside them, a bird skull, feather, and nettle leaves bring a shift in tone. They remind us that spring also carries endings, and that nature always holds both life and loss.
This piece is about balance. It shows both the soft and the sharp sides of the season. A calm, reflective print that tells the quiet story of March.
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