Showing posts with label white daffodil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white daffodil. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

"Spring Delights" (watercolor; 10.5" x 15")


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A row of small vases filled with bright spring flowers--yellow and white daffodils, yellow woodland poppies, and pink and purple hyacinths.  Have you seen a more cheerful still life?

There was another, smaller version of this painting, which I finished on October 21, on the day of my fainting and big fall.  Unfortunately, the painting got spattered with my blood.  I decided to keep it as a memento mori, as the reminder of how short and precious life is.


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

"Spring Still Life with Bleeding Heart" (watercolor; 8" x 8")


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Another watercolor floral pick-me-up!  I am going to let you in on a secret.  The pink camellia was not pink at all in my original arrangement; I only have a white camellia bush in my garden.  When I painted the flower as was in the reference photo, it simply faded away into the white background.  I rescued it by adding a pink blush!

Saturday, November 7, 2015

"Daffodil Dazzle" (watercolor; 9" x 9")


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Daffodils are pure sunshine.  If you feel sad and hopeless, get some daffodils.  Every fall, my husband and I plant hundreds of bulbs, most of which are daffodils.  Come spring, we are in a daffodil heaven!

Two springs ago, I made a dazzling bouquet of white and yellow specialty daffodils in a white porcelain vase.  Then I threw in a small sprig of purple hyacinth to match the purple shadows.  Oh, I love daffodils! 

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Monday, February 17, 2014

"Daffodil Love" (oil on stretched canvas; 8" x 10")


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My garden is still covered in a thick layer of snow from the last week's Nor'easter.  In a month or so, these daffodils will start opening.  I can't wait!