Trillium II
Sarah Jane Keiser
Trillium grandiflorum
These ephemeral beauties are almost done blooming, especially after the heavy rains for the past few days. An almost perfect plant - - satisfyingly mathematic where everything is a set of three: petals, sepals, and leaves. And as a last act, right before dying they turn a lovely shade of purplish pink. The trillium has captivated humans for eons, and is a symbol of purity and rebirth. And apparently the roots are edible!
Dimensions: 11" x 11"
About the Artist

Sarah Jane Keiser
Sarah Jane Keiser grew up in southeastern Wisconsin. Art and nature were central to her upbringing – she grew up in a family of skilled woodcarvers and outdoorsmen. After high school, she drifted away from her study of arts and pursued the sciences, graduating University of Wisconsin Madison with degrees in zoology and psychology. She then moved to the east coast for a career in medicine.
 After a personal tragedy, Sarah returned to painting. She currently splits her time between Charleston, South Carolina and Ellison Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. Nature is central to her themes, and she is inspired by the scenes where she lives. She primarily works with oil paint, and prefers still life and plein air. She also enjoys doing pet portrait commissions.
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