9" x 12"
Arches 140#CP
Though the recent extreme temps are giving these magnificent flowers a 'challenge', the lace-cap hydrangeas are still such a magnificent sight! The cool blues and purples of the lace-caps in my garden temper the 100F heat and humidity just by their color and bright spot in the shade.
Hydrangeas come in so many varieties of shapes and forms. I purchased a new variety that is supposed to remain pink despite the pH of the soil -- we'll see .... I am waiting for the weather to cool a bit before I subject another plant to such intense weather!
I'm off for my 3-day workshop with Sterling Edwards. I took a workshop from him last November during Art in the Carolinas -- he's a magnificent instructor and I have been looking forward to another workshop from him since then!
Still no rain and another hot, hot, hot day ... Stay cool ...!
Very well done -- so real I feel I could reach and and feel their petals! I've been noticing a lot of pink and blue ones both in our city! Sometimes side by side???
ReplyDeleteWell, we had rain, then jungle steam, then a nice breeze and the temps cooled a bit. I sent it your way. Hope it arrives soon!!
Enjoy the class -- three whole days of immersing yourself in art! Good for you.
Big hugs,
Lorraine
WOWZERS! My newest favorite!! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI love your play of light on the hydrangeas. Lovely!!!! They look so lacey!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time at the workshop. Can't wait to see what you do with him.
Enjoy!!!