Funeral
The artwork on this funeral card feels like a breath of calm, reminiscent of the tranquil edges of Cockfosters on a still morning. Fine, threadlike stems carry umbel-shaped flower heads that appear almost weightless, sketched in nuanced tones of lavender, dusky violet, and soft blue. Each bloom is made up of tiny, airy florets, rendered as delicate silhouettes rather than heavy blocks of colour, creating an impression of wildflowers seen through a light veil of mist. Behind them, a gentle watercolour wash blends muted purples, silvery greens, and hints of blue-grey, evoking the soft, layered colours you might notice when looking across Trent Park's fields at first light. Among the blossoms, faintly outlined butterflies hover, their translucent wings touched with a whisper of lilac and sky blue, offering a quiet symbol of continuity and transformation at a time of loss. The lighting is subtle, almost like an overcast afternoon that settles the mind rather than bright sunshine. The composition leaves generous areas of soft background, ensuring the design feels open and unhurried, much like a reflective walk along Cockfosters Road when you need space to think. As a florist familiar with creating understated condolence arrangements, I can feel the card's intention: to bring comfort without fuss, to acknowledge grief with gentleness and respect. The design suggests a tender, thoughtful sympathy, making it a comforting way to express your support and remembrance for someone who has recently passed away.
CARD IN SYMPATHY
£2.99
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