Thursday, July 22, 2021

Hydrangeas in the Fall, A Work In Progress

 

Hydrangeas in Fall, Oil on Panel, 18" x 36"

Just some grinding detail work.  I still like the pink that pops up here and there.  


Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Hydrangeas in the Fall

Hydrangeas in the Fall, Oil on Panel, 18"x36"

I have moved from pink blossoms to blue and green just because I think it is a more pleasing color.  I will probably include some pink as a sort of pop to the piece.  I've also added leaves and blossoms to the left side.  I like the idea of the eye being consumed by the plant without a spatial escape.  That large yellow-green leaf pointing to the left offers possibilities of a compositional device.

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Oranges on Turquoise Plate

 

Oranges on Turquoise Plate, 2021, Oil on Panel, 18"x36"

I wish I could find a poem about oranges
or even the oranges of my palette.
This makes me wonder, 
what claim was first.
Of course it was the hue 
which rules supreme.
No WB no Emily no Walt to
Satisfy my thirst.
So I will just have to say
to orange in my simple way,
You grand and glorious secondary, thanks.



Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Hydrangeas, Fall Transition

 

Hydrangeas in the Fall, 2021, Oil on Panel, 18"x36"

I love painting flowers.  I love the intricate detail of each petal; its color, texture, form.  I also love the way the flowers sit in their surroundings submerged in verdant greens.  This is a large painting which will occupy my time, but provide a challenge that I am in need of.  Hydrangea blooms, if left on the bush, toward fall will turn pink and green as they dry.  Looking at this composition I see a need for more activity to the left.