Field Of Gold

$20.00$150.00

Who doesn’t love sunflowers?  Little sun-laced heads reaching for the sky then bowing toward earth. Whether it is a solitary sunflower like the one above or a field overflowing, their cheerful heads make you smile.

Native American Indians first cultivated sunflowers for food, dye, medicine, building materials and ceremonies. Sunflowers continue to be a part of American life, symbolizing adoration, loyalty and longevity.

The sunflowers featured here are raised in fields near Marionville, Missouri.

For more details read the description below.

(Use the pull down menu to select size and material for individual pricing information)

 

Description

Who doesn’t love sunflowers?  Little sun-laced heads reaching for the sky then bowing toward earth. Whether it is a solitary sunflower like the one above or a field overflowing, their cheerful heads make you smile.

Native American Indians first cultivated sunflowers for food, dye, medicine, building materials and ceremonies. Sunflowers continue to be a part of American life, symbolizing adoration, loyalty and longevity.

The sunflowers featured here are raised in fields near Marionville, Missouri.

(Use the pull down menu to select size and material for individual pricing information)

5×5 Print Framed  $20

8×8 Metal $35

11×14 Canvas regularly $95, special price $75

11×14 Metal $95

12×12 Canvas $95

12×12 Metal $95

12×12 Canvas Framed $115

16×20 Canvas $150

16×20 Metal $150

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Size

5×5 Print Framed , 8×8 Metal, 11×14 Canvas, 11×14 Metal, 12×12 Canvas, 12×12 Canvas Framed, 12×12 Metal, 16×20 Canvas, 16×20 Metal

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