HALEAKALA SILVERSWORD PLANT (#202)

CAD 2,500.00

oil painting on canvas board 20×16 in.  –  51×41 cms.

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Note : The price does not include the frame for the painting.

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I just finished a new oil painting called “HALEAKALA SILVERSWORD PLANT,” and it’s a little celebration of a wild, spiky superstar standing tall in a quiet, desert-like stage. Picture this: a lonely, cone-shaped plant covered in tiny, circular blossoms that look like they’re each trying to outshine the next, all anchored by a tuft of green leaves that refuses to be ignored. Around it, the reddish-brown earth stretches out, rough and unassuming, with rocky hills and a clear blue sky quietly keeping watch. Painting this one felt like uncovering a secret show put on by nature—something most of us don’t even know exists—where every detail demands a second glance. Hopefully, it brings a bit of that unexpected wonder right to your day..

 

BLOOMS ONCE IN IT’S LIFETIME…. THEN DIES The Haleakalā silversword, found only on the high slopes of Maui’s Haleakalā volcano is a rare alpine plant that blooms just once in its lifetime. For decades, it waits in silence, its shimmering silver leaves gathering sunlight in the thin mountain air. Then, without warning and only once in its life, it blooms. According to National Park Service, this event typically occurs after 20 to 50 years though some may flower as early as 7 years depending on environmental conditions. This final act of beauty lasts only about seven days. And then, having poured every ounce of stored energy into reproduction, the plant dies. It’s a symbol of endurance, timing, and the profound rewards of waiting. In a world driven by urgency, it stands as a quiet reminder: some of nature’s most magnificent displays require a lifetime to unfold.