Mexican feather grass with a wedge of poppies and a purple flowered plant which I forgot the name of...in the front yard. |
The Drought Killed my Rosemary, unfinished. |
The Drought Killed My Rosemary, 12x16", complete. |
Last week I wrote about--I'll call it My Problem in Yellow (below) and I have been working on it all week, absent mindedly...hoping to create something good from something that made me very uncomfortable, a messy watercolor. I'm sticking with it.
Last week |
After a week of deliberately distracted drawing, My Problem in Yellow is becoming satisfyingly complicated. |
California poppies, usually orange, two bonus pink blooms. Exciting. |
Love your blog - and I agree, the fear starts creeping in as the temperatures rise. Definitely PTSD from the last few summers, last one especially.
ReplyDeleteI love it when old painters reveal their hard-won secrets like these. I think you ought to figure some way of charging for them. Thanks for the back story on the Rosemary plant. Reminds me of a line from "Not Dark Yet" (-Bob Dylan)...'behind every beautiful thing/ there's been some kind of pain'.
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