Showing posts with label oriental lily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oriental lily. Show all posts

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Saturday, February 28, 2015

"Lilies and Carnations" (oil on linen; 12" x 12")


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White Oriental lilies, purple Peruvian lilies, and pale yellow carnations make a sumptuous, yet elegant bouquet.  When I was arranging the bouquet and pondering the title for the painting, the famous painting by John Singer Sargent--"Carnation, Lily, Lily, and Rose"--came to mind.  Someday I will paint like this!


John Singer Sargent, "Carnation, Lily, Lily, and Rose"

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

"Stargazer in the Sun" (oil on linen; 7" x 7")


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I am used to seeing the spectacularly beautiful and fragrant oriental lily, "Stargazer", at the florist shop.  So I was delighted to come across a lone stargazer blooming in a garden park.  The sun was in the perfect angle to enhance its sinuous form.  I think I made the right decision to leave the rich dark green transparent background untouched.  The flower pops out, don't you think?


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The transparent underpainting.

I decided to leave the dark green background more or less untouched in this painting.

Here I am mostly done with the opaque layers; I started adding some dark dots on petals.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Collage of My June Paintings


Collage of my June 2014 paintings


I was very productive last month.  I had to drop several paintings for this collage of my June 2014 paintings. What do you think?  Which painting is your favorite?