Sunday’s Flowers

$550.00

Sunday’s Flowers by P. Buckley Moss is a Rare, 1986 Lithograph, Limited, Numbered Edition from the P. Buckley Moss Mother Child Collection, P. Buckley Moss Basket Collection, and P. Buckley Moss Church Collection. This tender artwork depicts a mother and child bringing flowers to church, symbolizing love, faith, and devotion.

P. Buckley Moss Rare Prints

Description

Sunday’s Flowers by P. Buckley Moss

Content & Subject

Sunday’s Flowers by P. Buckley Moss is a Rare, 1986 Lithograph, Limited, Numbered Edition from the P. Buckley Moss Mother Child Collection, P. Buckley Moss Basket Collection, and P. Buckley Moss Church Collection. This graceful and heartfelt artwork captures a quiet moment of devotion, nurturing, and tradition.

At the center of Sunday’s Flowers, a woman stands in a softly flowing winter landscape, holding a basket filled with delicate blooms. A child rests closely against her, symbolizing warmth, protection, and maternal care. In the background, a peaceful country church rises gently from the snowy setting, reinforcing themes of faith and spiritual connection.

The contrast between the soft winter tones and the vibrant flowers creates a beautiful visual balance, symbolizing hope, renewal, and the beauty of giving. As part of three meaningful collections, this piece reflects motherhood, faith, and the simple act of bringing beauty into sacred spaces.

Style & Technique

Rendered as a lithograph, Sunday’s Flowers exemplifies P. Buckley Moss’s signature folk-art style, featuring elongated figures, gentle lines, and subtle textures. The limited, numbered edition enhances its desirability among collectors.

The muted winter palette—soft blues, whites, and gentle earth tones—is complemented by the warm, colorful flowers, drawing the viewer’s eye and adding emotional depth. Moss’s minimalist approach allows the story and symbolism to shine.

Mood & Inspiration

The mood of Sunday’s Flowers is one of peace, tenderness, and quiet devotion. It reflects the tradition of bringing flowers to church as an offering, symbolizing gratitude, remembrance, and love.

Inspired by rural life and spiritual customs, this artwork beautifully conveys the connection between family, faith, and small acts of kindness that carry deep meaning.

Placement & Gift Ideas

Sunday’s Flowers is perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, living spaces, or areas centered around faith and family, where its gentle and nurturing presence can be appreciated.

It makes a thoughtful gift for mothers, families, church members, or collectors of sentimental and faith-inspired artwork. Its inclusion in multiple collections enhances both its emotional resonance and collectible value.

Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. (see FAQs)


💐 Fun Fact:
Bringing flowers to church has long been a tradition symbolizing devotion and remembrance, often used to decorate altars or honor loved ones—beautifully reflected in Sunday’s Flowers.

🖼️ Collector’s Note:
Mother and child themes in P. Buckley Moss’s work are especially cherished for their emotional depth, often becoming treasured keepsakes passed down through generations.

🎁 Why Choose Canada Goose Gallery for Sunday’s Flowers?

As your trusted source for the art of P. Buckley Moss, we specialize in providing collectors with authentic high-quality limited edition prints and sketches. Each piece, including Sunday’s Flowers, is handled with the utmost care to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Whether you are visiting us in Waynesville, Ohio, or shopping online, our team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect addition to your P. Buckley Moss collection.

1986

Rare Art Print

Image Size: 37-1/2 x 13 inches. Paper Size: 39-1/2 x 15 inches.

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Artist

P. Buckley Moss

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Type

Limited Edition, Numbered Edition, Lithograph, Rare

Size

Oversized

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Color

Aqua, Baby Blue, Baby Pink, Black, Coral Pink, Cream, Electric Blue, Lavender, Pearl White, Purple, Rust, Sea Foam Green, Tan

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