Tuesday, April 25, 2017

April 25th daily bouquet: Brunnera
This tiny blue flower looks remarkably like a Forget-me-not. The difference is That it has a more intense color, and the leaves are a lovely shape, almost heart like. The location is in my moss garden. We have an area where the grass just doesn't grow. Too much shade. This provided the perfect spot for the moss garden, which was already very thick to begin with. I have been pulling out any new grasses that might try to grow and it has created a beautiful and peaceful transition from the front garden to the back garden. My favorite place. I remember as a child, how I would go into the woods across the road from the house. There was a lot of moss growing around the base of a favorite oak tree. So I gathered more moss and carpeted a larger area. Whenever I wanted to be alone (I grew up in a large family) I would go to the woods and sit on my secret moss carpet and listen to the birds.
Colorfully,
Sandy

Saturday, April 22, 2017

This is the first bouquet of the season from my gardens. Azaleas and Tulips. These flowers, along with the daffodils along the drive are now in bloom. Still no leaves on the tress...but soon, very soon!
Colorfully,
Sandy

Friday, April 21, 2017

From the studio:
Today I finished this painting which I had been working on for more than a week. The title is WINDOW LIGHT, watercolor, image size 11 1/2" x 11 1/2".
I took the photo back in 2008, after cutting the flowers from my garden. That same year I did the first watercolor of it, which was accepted for inclusion in the Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts, held at the Grand Rapids Art Museum. The painting sold at the exhibit, but I was never completely satisfied with the finished piece. I came across the photo a few weeks ago and decided to do it once more, but this time give it more richness and depth.

Now, as I look at this finished piece, I am already wondering if I could have done a better job of it.....
But then, that is how I have felt about every one of the more than 2,000 works I have done!
Colorfully,
Sandy