After 30 years of gardening I seem to be returning to my botanical roots --- I have become enamored once again with the wild places -- especially roadsides and forgotten landscapes that Nature seems to fill with the most astonishing wildflowers.
As I passed by this farm home last week en route to my son's, I was struck, as I was when I first fell in love with wildflowers and native plants, how beautiful those 'ditchbanks' looked against the house. So I pulled off the tiny bit of shoulder and snapped a few photos for painting.
I'm fairly pleased with the way this turned out, though I'm still experimenting with 'green!' LOL
The new computer is far faster than my old, but anything new, especially with so much to transfer, always has a few glitches ... we'll be working out most of those when I return home later this week.
Beautiful! I always love the ditchbanks, too. That's where the real stuff happens! :-D
ReplyDeleteTo my knowledge, I've never seen a ditchbank, but I know that I love this painting.
ReplyDeleteOh you are right nature can create amazing surprises. you have captured a snippet extremely well.
ReplyDeleteYour experimenting with green looks good Lin...a lovely scene this!
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Great wildflowers against the landscape with the house. Great colors. I don't blame you for stopping to take pictures!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Lin! It looks to me like you've masterd the greens. I love the contrast with the orange roo - very well done!
ReplyDeleteIt is just plain gorgeous Lin! I frequently do the pulloff thing also.
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