Monday 24 October 2011

Purity and Innocence

SOLD

#84
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
October 2011

Unframed
14"x 10"


The white daisy symbolizes purity, innocence and faithful love.   The name daisy is believed to have come from the Old English "daes eage" to describe the way it opens at dawn.  The daisy also brings to mind the child's game of "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" (of french origin).  In Victorian times, a young maiden would pluck a daisy's petals one by one and sing, "He loves me, he loves me not," for each petal pulled.   The last petal plucked predicted the future of their love.  In "Purity and Innocence"  one can always find a "He loves me" or "She loves me" petal.  Young girls would also pick a handful of daisies with their eyes closed.  The number of blossoms in hand would predict the number of years remaining until marriage.  One can imagine that there would be a bit of choice in their "handful of daisies".