I look at this and am still amazed that it was one of my first paintings. The lesson: learning to layer washes of color or "glazing" and preserving whites.
Then I moved on to Poppies.
I took dozens of photos of the Oriental Poppies in my garden; then using the glazing techniques taught by Arleta Pech tackled this painting. I loved the finished product. I entered it into an art show; the entry criteria included that the painting be available for sale. I didn't want to sell it, so I put a ridiculous price on it. Someone didn't think the price was ridiculous. I am so glad that I had photographed the painting before entering it into the show. (Now I hold on to paintings until I'm ready to give them up.)
Then came Irises.
I have always loved the gracefulness of irises. Again, I took dozens of photos in my garden and at the Denver Botanic Gardens. My sketchbook is filled with " Iris studies". I wanted to really understand the structure of this unusual and beautiful flower.
I have always loved the gracefulness of irises. Again, I took dozens of photos in my garden and at the Denver Botanic Gardens. My sketchbook is filled with " Iris studies". I wanted to really understand the structure of this unusual and beautiful flower.
"Purple Irises" won a third prize in an art show. |
When I left Colorado and settled in Florida, I discovered tropical flowers. The colorful flowers and shrubs bloom profusely. Hibiscus, Bird of Paradise, Bougainvillea and Orchids. I became very fond of orchids! We also had the most interesting cactus in our backyard~a Night-blooming Cereus. The cactus blooms once a year and the blooms last one day and they only bloom at night.
I took this picture early in the morning; the flowers are already starting to close. They are as big as plates! |
My painting "Night Blooming Cactus". |
I then tried Hibiscus. We had several varieties in our yard and the neighbors had even more=more photos!!
These next 3 are small watercolor "studies"; same flower, different colors.
Bougainvillea.
"Eze" was done from a photograph that a friend took while on vacation in the south of France. I liked the warm colors and the bright fuchsia bougainvillea. Preserving the little hints of white are what makes this painting work.
"Eze" was done from a photograph that a friend took while on vacation in the south of France. I liked the warm colors and the bright fuchsia bougainvillea. Preserving the little hints of white are what makes this painting work.
Orchids.
It's no secret that I love orchids, but they have been the most challenging to paint. The first one is a collage using rice paper for the textured background and irridescent paint on the flower petals.
It's no secret that I love orchids, but they have been the most challenging to paint. The first one is a collage using rice paper for the textured background and irridescent paint on the flower petals.
Mixed media Orchid |
"Paphs" |
"White Phaleanopsis" |
"Orchid Duo" |
I have many Peony sketches in my sketchbook but Peonies don't grow in Florida~maybe I will have to go back to the Denver Botanic Gardens.
They have the most beautiful peony garden!
Wow! these are all so beautiful! I love your rich colors.
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