Would depend on the artist and their personal observation of the subject and perceived color , plant, personal association, for the meaning. Could mean:
1. a person wasting away or otherwise fading into the background or nothingness
2. jealousy, vanity, regret
3. beauty found in small bits
4. shyness and the want to overcome
i scattered around my room to find my watch
Les violettes sont bleu
portrait
Scattered has two syllables. The syllables are scat-tered.
They symbolize peace
Scattered violets can symbolize various meanings depending on the context, but they are commonly associated with modesty, faithfulness, and innocence. They can also represent delicate beauty and sincerity.
Violets are thought to symbolise modesty, affection, virtue, faithfulness, watchfulness and love. Quite a list for a small flower.
a portrait of him tatooed on you or his name
The special flower for people born in February is the violet. Violets symbolize faithfulness, humility, and virtue. They are often associated with creativity and inspiration.
I suspect that you are correct.
No it is not. Violets is the plural noun of violet.
The two lights in the portrait symbolize duality or contrasting elements within the subject or the overall theme of the artwork. They may represent opposing forces, emotions, or ideas that are present in the composition.
Sweet Violets was created in 1882.
Violets for Your Furs was created in 1941.
March Violets was created in 1989.
African violets symbolize love, loyalty, and devotion. Their delicate blooms and vibrant colors often represent the beauty of nurturing relationships and the importance of emotional connections. Additionally, they are associated with the idea of bringing joy and positivity into one’s home, making them popular houseplants.
The ISBN of March Violets is 978-0670824311.