Springtime in Virginia is arguably the most beautiful season of the year. The landscape begins to green, the redbuds’ pink blossoms are always a welcome sight as they add color to the landscape. The daffodils and crocuses bloom, adding even more color. By springtime, we are so tired of the greys and browns that dominate the winter landscape, and eager for the beauty of spring to arrive.
Not surprisingly, springtime in the Piedmont is a favorite season for creating art for many of our talented local artists…how could it not be, with all the natural splendor emerging? We’ve collected a few of their colorful, springtime landscape and floral images that should help you see our emerging landscape through their eyes and appreciate this wonderful season all the more. Imagine yourself in a field of bluebells, or arranging fresh-cut flowers in a vase in your home, and enjoy the Piedmont’s most beautiful season!
- “Riverside Bluebells” by Armand Cabrera
- “Etlan” by Armand Cabrera
- “Dappled Light on Crenshaw Road” by Marci Nadler
- “View from Rokeby Road” by Marci Nadler
- “Spring Peonies” by Becky Parrish
- “Spring Lilacs” by Becky Parrish
- “Gig in the Garden” by Brian Whelan
- “Dragonflies in the Garden” by Brian Whelan
- “Oh Shenandoah” by Chee Kludt Ricketts
- “Behind the Chimney” By Daphne vom Baur
- “Plane Tree” by Daphne vom Baur
- “Iris V” by Gail Guirreri
- “Outrider” by Gail Guirreri
- “In the Lower Field” by Richard Young
- “Purple Spring” by Richard Young
- “Poppies” By Sara Schneidman
- “Tulip” by Sara Schneidman
- “Jonquils by the Road” by Sue Braswell
- “Spring Greens” By Sue Braswell
- “Willing Spring” by Teresa Duke
- “My Neighbor’s Poppies with Adirondack” by Teresa Duke
- “Irises” by Leslie Barham
- “Lilies” by Barbara Sharp
- Winslow McCagg
- “Peach Trees Blooming in Chiles Orchard” by Ida Simmons
- “The Song of the Wandering Aengus” by Julie Miles
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