


"Why Is There Always An Orange?" by Carly Maiorano 24"x30"
This painting honors the Spotted Begonia, a delightfully whimsical plant featuring nature’s own polka dots. This is the title piece of WHY IS THERE ALWAYS AN ORANGE? - a series of Still-Life paintings featuring plants with variegated foliage, and a classic still-life staple: the orange!
24”x30” acrylic on canvas, framed in a gold and black floater frame. Signed on the front, titled and dated on reverse. Please note that computer monitors may impact the representation of color in a piece.
Interested in commissioning your own piece? Please use the contact button to inquire about a custom painting.
This painting honors the Spotted Begonia, a delightfully whimsical plant featuring nature’s own polka dots. This is the title piece of WHY IS THERE ALWAYS AN ORANGE? - a series of Still-Life paintings featuring plants with variegated foliage, and a classic still-life staple: the orange!
24”x30” acrylic on canvas, framed in a gold and black floater frame. Signed on the front, titled and dated on reverse. Please note that computer monitors may impact the representation of color in a piece.
Interested in commissioning your own piece? Please use the contact button to inquire about a custom painting.
This painting honors the Spotted Begonia, a delightfully whimsical plant featuring nature’s own polka dots. This is the title piece of WHY IS THERE ALWAYS AN ORANGE? - a series of Still-Life paintings featuring plants with variegated foliage, and a classic still-life staple: the orange!
24”x30” acrylic on canvas, framed in a gold and black floater frame. Signed on the front, titled and dated on reverse. Please note that computer monitors may impact the representation of color in a piece.
Interested in commissioning your own piece? Please use the contact button to inquire about a custom painting.