
A Broad Brush
Two Takes on One Bunch of Flowers
When I look at flowers in the store, sometimes I am certain how I am going to paint them. They may benefit from a full interior around them, a cool background, or a deep, dark warm color, wrapping itself the flowers like a blanket. But, often as naught, I usually don’t know what I am going to do with them. The flowers can surprise me, behaving differently with different surroundings. Here is the same bouquet of flowers, one painted on a large panel with the light environment surrounding the blooms that are settled into a tall vase. Next, the bouquet, cut back, fits right in a square vase, and sits in one of my paint boxes, with just a bit of light spraying over the tops of the flowers.
Big Mixed Bouquet, 36 x 36, 2019. Oil on panel.
Daffodils, Sunflowers, and Gerbers, 14 x 14, 2019. Oil on panel.