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SOLD OUT: Sunday Flowers - 50x70cm - Inkpot.
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This piece was born from a slow Sunday morning in Adelaide spent in my mum’s florist, Little Flower Store. Surrounded by flowers and that familiar “weekend softness,” I found myself thinking about the things that make Sundays feel sacred: buying flowers, running long with friends, and drinking good coffee. The quote became one of my most shared lines of 2025.
Hand-painted in acrylic on canvas, this 50 × 70 cm artwork carries that same warmth and ease. Inspired by inkspills in the bottom of my pen jar and throughout the pages of my notepads.
It can be stretched or framed raw (which is what I recommend).
Ideal for studios, living rooms, creative corners, or anywhere that could use a Sunday energy.
Details
– Size: 50 × 70 cm
– Colour: Inkpot
– Medium: Acrylic on canvas
– Original quote by Josh Lynott
– Display: Stretch or frame raw
– Comes with “Josh Lynott Official Certification” note.
A piece for runners, flower buyers, coffee drinkers. Well, really, it’s for anyone who believes Sundays are meant to be lived slowly.
FREE SHIPPING. <3
This piece was born from a slow Sunday morning in Adelaide spent in my mum’s florist, Little Flower Store. Surrounded by flowers and that familiar “weekend softness,” I found myself thinking about the things that make Sundays feel sacred: buying flowers, running long with friends, and drinking good coffee. The quote became one of my most shared lines of 2025.
Hand-painted in acrylic on canvas, this 50 × 70 cm artwork carries that same warmth and ease. Inspired by inkspills in the bottom of my pen jar and throughout the pages of my notepads.
It can be stretched or framed raw (which is what I recommend).
Ideal for studios, living rooms, creative corners, or anywhere that could use a Sunday energy.
Details
– Size: 50 × 70 cm
– Colour: Inkpot
– Medium: Acrylic on canvas
– Original quote by Josh Lynott
– Display: Stretch or frame raw
– Comes with “Josh Lynott Official Certification” note.
A piece for runners, flower buyers, coffee drinkers. Well, really, it’s for anyone who believes Sundays are meant to be lived slowly.

