Delphinium petals and a fossil, acrylic on paper, 6" x 3"
Once again, this is part of a larger painting, but when I got out the cropping corners, this is the part that I liked - partly because I'm partial to that fossil, but also because the composition and colors just work better. In the full version below, I think the leaves on the left side are too fussy and the daisies feel a little too literal - in this style of painting simple shapes are required, and a lot of attention to positive/negative balance. I do like the stiles of the chairback, though.
The national holiday up here, of course, is July 1, Canada Day, but for me the Fourth of July will always mean parades, cookouts, bonfires, and fireworks, American-style. We've been in the studio all day but are about ready to go home, have a drink, watch some soccer, and maybe fire up the seldom-used grill.
Enjoy!
That detail is fantastic Beth, so beautiful! Can't believe it's only 6" x 3" - it looks like it should be a very large painting. I like the full version too but you're right, it's the crop that holds the magic.
Posted by: Natalie | July 04, 2014 at 09:34 PM
Love the colors in this. Happy Fourth, Beth!
Posted by: mary | July 04, 2014 at 10:05 PM
Thanks, Natalie and Mary!
Posted by: Beth | July 05, 2014 at 01:06 PM
I prefer the entire painting. It's very bold and original.
Posted by: hattie | July 06, 2014 at 03:26 AM