Dyana Hesson Fashions

Available Work
Conversation  Roses

In the spirit of Valentines day, each year I paint a series of small paintings called "Conversation Roses" Each painting is titled after a "sweet heart" candy saying… a favorite Valentine’s Day candy of mine for as long as I can remember. The concept of Motto Hearts dates back to the late 1800's when printed sayings on colored paper were placed in "Cockles," small crisp candies formed in the shape of a scalloped shell. In 1866, Daniel Chase, brother of Oliver Chase, who founded NECCO in 1847, invented the process which allows the sayings to be printed directly on the candy, and the rest is history! Roses are less fattening than candy, and a painting lasts longer than a rose so…
 
Real <3
10" x 10" - Pale Pink Conversation Rose
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I <3 U
9" x 12" - Pale Pink Conversation Rose
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Be Good
9" x 12" - White Conversation Rose
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My Cutie
10" x 10" - Blush Conversation Rose
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Love Me
9" x 12" - Hot Pink Conversation Rose
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Smile
12" x 12" - Yellow Conversation Rose
Wink Wink
10" x 10" - Coral Conversation Rose
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Hey You
9" x 12" - Coral Conversation Rose
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Christmas Bells
28" x 22" - Yucca in bloom, Desert Botanical Gardens Phoenix
Newly Planted
30" x 40" - Four Cactus Blooms
Pear Dare
16" x 20" - Prickly Pear with Pale Sky
Not the End, But the Beginning
70" x 70" Circle of Roses
The Desert's Rose
10" x10" - Echeveria Lilacina
The Desert's Rose #2
10" x 10" - Echeveria
Feeling Yellow
Little Cactus Bloom
Little Cosmos
9" x 12" - Santa Fe courtyard
Looking West
18" x 24" - Santa Fe courtyard
Arizona Highways
24" x 36" - White Prickly Poppy
Autumn Rose
Just Breathe
Looking Up
30" x 30" Rose
30" x 40" - Rose and Chocolate
Growing Gracefully
40" x 50" - Striped Agave
Arizona Transplants