“I am not interested in art as a means of making a living, but I am interested in art as a means of living a life.” Robert Henri
Showing posts with label botanical art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botanical art. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sunflowers

For art lovers and those who enjoy beautiful images, please wander on over to It's About Time.  This site will provide pictures and bio information about a variety of topics, including:
  • flowers and gardens
  • reading
  • motherhood
  • outside art
  • boating
  • the countryside
  • folk art
  • working with textiles
  • Madonna and child
  • and NINE other topics for you to investigate for lovely illustrations
  • PLUS Four, yes four, other blogs Barbara authors, each in its own separate blog space, and each fascinating in its own right

Michael Peter Ancher (Danish artist, 1849–1927) Artist's wife Anna Ancher

This is just one of the pictures found on one of Barbara's blogs.  She entitled it Outside in the Hot, Hot Garden.  Can you tell I am very much impressed by this prolific blogger and researcher? In part, she says:
I am a historian, the images usually cluster around some social, cultural, or academic theme or a timeline. I try to choose works that justify their inclusion on aesthetic grounds. There is a little museum in each blog -- no travel necessary.

dawn chorus, Ipsden, Midsummer (mp3)

A blogging buddy who lives in the UK doing her PhD (The Domestic Soundscape) introduced me to Audioboo and provided the bird call. (It is one of Felix's top hits!)  Just click on the arrow and turn up your speakers and you will feel like you have a morning flower bouquet in your hand!

The picture of  the yellow flowers In Anna Ancher's arms reminded me to put this small work of sunflowers in oils that I have been painting for a few weeks:


The stems have not been started, and the centers have no definition yet.  We shall see.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Orange Day Lily

This is an oil on canvas of "Orange Day Lily", completed today:
specs: 30" x 40", wrapped canvas, oils, "Orange Day Lily", by Nancy McCarroll
This is a picture of a day lily from our yard taken last year, and was the inspiration for the above painting:
...  a series of a few photos in sequential order in the of painting this canvas:






The canvas was so large that my husband had to cobble together an easel for it.  Another blog post related to this painting can be found here.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Pheromone, The Insect Art of Christopher Marley

Daughter Julie gave us the book Pheromone. (2008, Pomegranate Communications, Inc, CA)

The Insect Artwork of Christopher Marley in photographs is an amazing array of botanical images. 

From the bookplate:
Christopher Marley's graceful arrangements of jewel-like anthropods and delicate betterflies transform the hitherto creepy world of insects into stunning works of art.  His keen eye for design combines with his entomological passion to produce mesmerizing kaleidoscopic bug mandalas and striking up-close-and personal single insect portraits....
Here are a couple of photos I took from the pages of this book:



These images will be fun, but challenging, to paint in oils.