The wine glass is elegant and transparent, its bowl gently flaring upward from a slender stem that feels light and balanced. Painted across its surface are clusters of black-eyed Susans, arranged as if they’re growing naturally around the curve of the glass.
Each flower is bright and cheerful, with golden yellow petals radiating outward in slightly irregular strokes that give them a natural, sunlit energy. At the center of each bloom is a rich, dark brown to near-black cone, textured with tiny dot-like brushwork that adds depth and contrast. The combination of the dark centers and vivid yellow petals creates a striking focal point against the clear glass.
The flowers vary slightly in size and orientation—some fully open and facing outward, others angled or partially turned—creating a sense of movement, like a breeze passing through a meadow. Thin green stems weave between them, curving gently with the shape of the glass, accompanied by small, simple leaves in muted, earthy greens.
The spacing remains open and airy so the transparency of the glass stays prominent, allowing light to pass through and soften the colors. When illuminated, the yellow petals glow warmly while the dark centers remain grounded and bold, giving the design a natural rhythm of light and contrast.
The overall effect is fresh and vibrant—like a small patch of late-summer meadow captured on glass, full of warmth, simplicity, and quiet vitality.
Hand wash only
