Showing posts with label fruit trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit trees. Show all posts
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Early Morning Springtime -Guest Heart Thursday
This is another tiny painting--only the size of a baseball card. I love doing these. This ACEO is one of my favorites. It seems to me, that tree is dancing in the early morning light. And, of course, I have hidden a few hearts throughout.
For more heart art, photography and altogether fabulous heart stuff from around the world, visit Clytie at Random Hearts for Guest Heart Thursday.
Labels:
ACEO,
acrylic,
ATC,
fruit trees,
GHT,
Guest Heart Thursday,
heart,
hidden hearts,
pink flowers,
spring,
springtime
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Pink Spring -Guest Heart Thursday
This is a little watercolor I painted when my niece was here for a visit. Watercolor is so much fun with a six-year old! Of course, I have hidden a few hearts in this tiny piece of art. It is only 2.5x3.5 inches big!
For more heart art, photography and altogether fabulous heart stuff from around the world, visit Clytie at Random Hearts for Guest Heart Thursday.
Labels:
ACEO,
ATC,
blossoms,
fruit trees,
GHT,
Guest Heart Thursday,
pink,
Pink Saturday,
spring,
springtime,
watercolor,
watercolour
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A Walk in Spring
How lovely the springtime with its delicate bloom and bright green leaf! The tentative sunshine shines through wind and rain, to warm the rich brown earth.
I have to admit, this year, more than any other, I have longed for Spring. This drawing reflects that yearning.
I used Derwent colored pencils to create a soft springlike feel. These pencils are used differently than my beloved Prismacolor pencils. Rather than pressing the pencil tip deeply onto the paper or blending with a blendr pencil, one must softly layer various colors over the same areas, to create form, shadow and deeper coloring. Because of the technique required when using Derwent pencils, this piece has a different look than most of my other work.
The drawing has a soft sense about it which I equate with springtime. I can imagine walking along that pathway toward the bridge. I can hear the bubbling brook, feel the warmth of springtime sunshine on my shoulders. Overhead the warm wind sweeps through the fragrant blossom of the fruit trees. Ah, sweet Springtime!
And so, at the risk of seeming a bit silly--but with great hope that Spring will continue to bloom--I must repeat something I heard a long, LONG time ago:
I have to admit, this year, more than any other, I have longed for Spring. This drawing reflects that yearning.
I used Derwent colored pencils to create a soft springlike feel. These pencils are used differently than my beloved Prismacolor pencils. Rather than pressing the pencil tip deeply onto the paper or blending with a blendr pencil, one must softly layer various colors over the same areas, to create form, shadow and deeper coloring. Because of the technique required when using Derwent pencils, this piece has a different look than most of my other work.
The drawing has a soft sense about it which I equate with springtime. I can imagine walking along that pathway toward the bridge. I can hear the bubbling brook, feel the warmth of springtime sunshine on my shoulders. Overhead the warm wind sweeps through the fragrant blossom of the fruit trees. Ah, sweet Springtime!
And so, at the risk of seeming a bit silly--but with great hope that Spring will continue to bloom--I must repeat something I heard a long, LONG time ago:
Spring has sprung,
The grass has rizz,
And all this rain,
Makes my hair frizz.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Snow Twirl

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Once in a blue moon there is a snow storm in late February. But it doesn't look like we're going to see more snow this year! Spring is kissing away winter's cold, and soon the flowers will bloom.
Labels:
curly willow,
faery,
fairy,
fruit trees,
organic painting,
Photomanipulation,
snow,
snow angel
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Manly Man Tree
As you can see, this photograph by my beloved sister Clytie is AMAZING! You can see why I gasped in amazement. I didn't have to paint much--it was all there to begin with!
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You can find Clytie's wise and humorous insights along with her wonderful photographs at http://clytie-randomstuff.blogspot.com/
Labels:
face,
forest,
fruit trees,
organic painting,
Photomanipulation
Friday, February 6, 2009
Swamp Thing

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The story behind this, er, swamp monster, starts with the awesome talent of my sister, Clytie. She has a wonderful blogsite, by the way--you can check her imaginative writing and photography at http://clytie-randomstuff.blogspot.com/
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Last week she sent the most amazing picture of a tree in the form of a man's face. The tree is located in the forests of my childhood. It is such an incredible photo, I gasped when I first saw it.
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However, what you see here is the lower lip and chin of the tree, along with what I am sure must be the "Swamp Thing" of my childhood nightmares.
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Judge what you see here for yourself...I'm convinced! (I think it's coming to get me!)
Labels:
fruit trees,
moss,
organic painting,
Photomanipulation,
swamp thing
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