A Broad Brush

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A Series of Violets

 

I try to paint as many violets as I can before they take over my garden and I tire of their populous ways. The paintings are typically tiny, just like the little purple blooms. When they first appear, I am so glad to see their purple faces nestled in with the bright green leaves. They scatter throughout my garden beds, speckling the dark earth with purple and green dots. Here are a few of the images I managed to complete prior to their passing.

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Violets and Little Orange Blooms, 8 x 8, oil on panel.

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Violets and Bright Orange Light, 10 x 10, oil on panel.

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Violets 4, 8 x 8, oil on panel.

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Violets 2, 8 x 8, oil on panel.

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First Violets, 8 x 8, oil on panel.

 
 
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Daffodils and Violets, 8 x 8, oil on panel.


 
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Ranunculus

 

I love Ranunculus, with their swirly round bloom heads, and a morphed resemblance to both roses and peonies. They look Sweet all on their own but also special when nestled in with other blooms such as staff.


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Big Bunch of Tulips

 

I’ve been working on some larger flower paintings over the past year. It would seem as though making a loose, painterly flower image would be simpler on a larger surface, but I struggle. Moving paint across an 8 x 8 surface is a lot different than a 30 x 30 panel. This painting has been reworked three times, but now I’m feeling pretty happy with it. It has a loose but structured quality, the color palette earthy, and the strokes loose but purposeful.



Big Bunch of Tulips, 30 x 30, oil on panel.

Big Bunch of Tulips, 30 x 30, oil on panel.

 
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