Weighty Matters, Hydrangeas, Apples & Scale
16"x20" oil on Belgian linen mounted on museum quality board
"I think a painter is happy because he is in harmony with nature as soon as he can express a little of what he sees....."
- Vincent Van Gogh
I am so happy we planted hydrangeas! This is their second summer in our yard, and they are doing really well! We've got two varieties, a peegee hydrangea, with the white puffy heads that are so heavy with blossoms, they are draping magnificently over our picket fence! The other variety is a beautiful purply blue...with some of them going a rather hot-fuschia color depending upon the soil! I was experimenting with changing up my knife technique on this one...and of course studying the way the light falls in my studio window that faces north (seems to be a constant source of delight for me!).
Hope you get a chance to get outside and smell the flowers today!
Weighty Matters, Hydrangeas, Apples & Scale
About This Painting:
As always, intrigued by the north light through my studio window....and so glad we planted lots of hydrangeas!
Media: oil on Belgian linen mounted on professional artboard
Size: 20 in X 16 in (50.8 cm X 40.6 cm)
How to Purchase:
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Labels: apples, hydrangeas, north light, oil paintings, palette knife oil paintings, Roxanne Steed Fine Art, scale, still life, weighty matters
4 Comments:
Beautiful painting! Love the texture from your palette knife work!
This is KILLER!!!!!
this is a beautiful piece. great stuff.
Thanks Norma, Sally, & Rick! I can't tell you enough how I appreciate your comments- 3 artists whose work I respect & am particularly fond of! You guys made my day!
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