Showing posts with label zinnia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zinnia. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

IT'S AUTUMN YELLOW IN ZINNIAVILLE

Day 6
of

3 0   P A I N T I N G S   I N   3 0   D A Y S

Autumn Yellow vs. Summer Yellow

In the summertime the yellows in my garden look so bright and sunny.  They almost have a white shimmer to them as the sun beats down and sees its reflection.

But yellow just looks different in the fall.  As the leaves on our ash trees start to turn and then drop, the skeleton of the tree begins to show.  The black outline of its shape makes a stark contrast to the yellow of the leaves giving them a beautiful and rich glow.  

So, today's zinnia is a salute to the end of summer in anticipation of the appearance of the rich tones of autumn.  As the nights get longer and cooler, and the chlorophyll is blocked from the leaves, autumn yellow finally gets its chance to shine.

Today, I'm just posting a work in progress.  We had a full day with just a little time in the evening to work on today's painting for the 30 in 30 Challenge.   

So for now . . . meet "Autumn Yellow" in her birthday suit!


And, wearing a few bare essentials . . .


Looking forward to making her presentable tomorrow!


Thanks for looking!

-Nan







Monday, September 1, 2014

"STANDING TALL" - DAY 1 of 30 PAINTINGS IN 30 DAYS


This is the first day of the 
30 PAINTINGS IN 30 DAYS CHALLENGE
by California artist,  Leslie Saeta.

I'm starting out with paintings of my garden flowers - that should keep me busy for at least a week!  This is a "Golden Yellow Supreme" zinnia - they grow 3-5 feet tall and bloom until the first frost!  Perfect and long-lasting in bouquets, zinnias are one of my favorite flowers.  


"STANDING TALL"
6 x 6 inch watercolor on Ampersand Aquabord
(easel included)



The first painting of the challenge is done on Aquabord by Ampersand.  This is a new product for me and quite different than painting on watercolor paper.



(Some details about Aquabord: "Museum Series Aquabord™ is an acid-free textured clay surface that absorbs watercolors like a fine paper. Colors retain their purity and vibrancy in a way that even the finest of watercolor papers can never match. Archival, eco-friendly and made in the USA.")

Thanks for looking!
-Nan


Friday, August 29, 2014

HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT

The Sun Cherry Zinnia.  
A real stunner in the world of zinnias.  Brilliant color with long-ish petals that stand up well while allowing a few to gracefully "droop" to add artistic flair to this flower in a bouquet. 

This one, with its two drooping petals, reminds me of the whimsical children's game, "He loves me, he loves me not", as illustrated in this old engraving:

"The Decision of the Flower" (1820) 
by Henry Moses

I'm loving the process of working on pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations.  From the outlining of each petal -

  
to the finished drawing -


 . . . to the process of adding color.  It's picky, time-consuming, and detailed drawing, but I love seeing it all come together!


These 8 x 10 inch original watercolor is available in my Etsy shop.  (fits perfectly in an 11 x 14 inch frame) It will arrive safely on your doorstep matted, backed, creatively packaged, and ready for framing in no time!



Other pen/ink/watercolor flowers in my shop:


Or, purchase a commission of your own favorite below:



Thanks for looking!
-Nan





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