"Ceramic Birds & Morning Glory Vase" - Pastel - 11x14 - 1998 |
Anyway, creating images of flowers, in all mediums, is a huge source of joy. Interestingly enough, the flowers in this first image were from my yard (obviously something survived my rather crude gardening methods). I had just made a breakthrough in my handling of pastels and was having a great time with them. What I love most about this painting, though, are the ceramic birds and vase. They had been made by my grandmother almost 40 years earlier. I realize that when she made these she must have been around the same age I am now.
The nasturtiums in this second image also came from my yard. Hmmm... maybe I'm a little more into gardening than I realize. I absolutely adore nasturtiums and enjoy representing them in collage, too.
This final piece of pansies (also grown by me) was painted as a homework assignment for a pastel workshop I was taking. Fact of the matter is, I never went back after the first session. The instructor was such a flake. Work was never really accomplished in the classroom unless the "energy was right." Most of the time he just talked about painting. I must have gotten something out of it though. This image was made in response to his encouragement to think about composition a little differently and I rather like the way it turned out.
"Nasturtiums II" - Pastel - 16x17 - 1999 |
"Blue Vase - Pastel - 11x14 - 2002 |
4 comments:
beautiful!
Thanks, Sally! That's high praise coming from the flower gal herself!
". . . whether they live or die is up to them." We evidently share this gene as this is my unfortunate attitude toward houseplants.
Well, Cindy, I've just come to the conclusion that although I may be able to do a lot of things, it's just impossible to do them all well; so I have to pick and choose. Poor plants. :(
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