Showing posts with label wisteria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisteria. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

"Monet's Giverny Garden in Wisteria Season" (watercolor and gouache; 8" x 8") sold

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Wisterias are blooming over the famous Japanese Bridge at the waterlily pond in Monet's Giverny gardens. The fragrance of white and purple wisterias perfumes the air.


Monday, January 12, 2015

"Wisterias at Monet's Garden" (oil on stretched canvas; 11" x 14") sold


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Visit Monet's Garden in Giverny during the wisteria season.  Wow!  In my painting, wisterias in the foreground frame the lyrical landscape created by the Impressionist painter.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

"Wisteria House" (watercolor on paper; 20" x 14") sold


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The white manor house at George Washington's River Farm in Alexandria, VA gets draped with purple wisteria flowers every spring.  It is a sight to look forward to, and I rarely miss it.  I once painted wisterias on a red-brick house.  Boy, the painting looked ugly.  Wisterias and a white house are like hydrangeas and a white picket fence.  They enhance each other, making the charm of the flowers and backdrops multiply by many times!


Saturday, March 16, 2013

"Wisteria Song" (watercolor on paper; 7" x 5") sold


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A graceful spray of wisteria with petite, late-blooming daffodils makes an exquisite spring bouquet.  What do you say?

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