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Can anything look more beautiful than flowers kissed by the rain?
the beauty is everywhere… even in faded flowers
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This tulip couple decided they were a cut above the rest. Photograph was taken on our recent trip to Canberra, Australia for Floriade 2007. The buildings you can see in the background are a row of beach huts in a display for the Australiana theme of Floriade 2007. They made for a colourful backdrop. Not that the tulips needed any more colour to show off their beauty.
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This tulip field watercolour, along with my charcoal drawing of an eagle, won Wyndham City Council’s, Cultural Encouragment Award 2008. It’s painted on A3 watercolour paper that’s over 185gsm. We were told in my year 11 art class to have a quick experiment with a medium that we haven’t really used before, so I decided to try watercolour. I started with the tulip just to the left of the center and couldn’t really stop! I used the dry watercolours that you then wet, – of artist quality. What I really like about watercolour is the way that you can so easily create different tones in your colours just by adding more water, that and the fact that you can wet again and remove if you’re not happy with it. I actually became quite attached to the single paint brush I used for this painting, so much so that when I snapped it half way through, I got some strong tape, stuck it back together and finished the painting with the same brush!!!!
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Red Tulips from the Liliaceae family. September – Spring in New South Wales, Australia. Canon DSLR 350D
2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series 1L Gate (description for context): to the immediate right of this piece is the trellis gate leading to the backyard gardens. And immediately right of that is the companion gate art piece flanking the other side. Growing and climbing up this art piece is ivy and a wisteria with silvery white/lavender flowers. To the left of the piece is a huge true red rhododendron bush/tree. And to the left of that, a twin royal purple rhododendron bush/tree. More toward the ground in this same area is green grass with assorted colorful wildflowers, and running perpendicular to the fence is a bed of large white daisies/yellow centers and yellow tulips. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /
Shrewsbury Tulips on Smithfield Road /
One of the flowers from show and poems for her. What colors do you think about when you think of power I usually come up with just three! / Whites the color that I think of when I wanna be real sweet! / And Reds the color that I like when I need to be seen! / But blacks the color that has it all from sweetness to full power and I love to see it on my Mustang on highway 57. / I hit the road in full gear and ram that baby higher! / And then I slip back in to over drive and you better believe baby I am in heaven! / And then as I get out to the desert my throttles at full bore and then I feel the full power of this baby shaking at my doors! / I down shift in to my top five and oh she really purrs and back up in to over drive and watch out you little devil! / Oh baby this is more than fun its gotta be orgasmic to take that stick and shift and click its more than just electric! / So if your looking for a ride then look no more my friend this little Mustangs can be yours if you can pay me what I am asking!
My design was featured in the group I ♥ Patterns / (Thanks everyone!) / CarrieGlennStudios.Com / My Zazzle Gallery
I think I have caught up with my comments for half of you so far .. I will do the rest when I get back from the kittens :)
Canon G9 / Three double tulips.
Shutter Speed 1/60 / F16 / ISO 180 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80
About a month ago I was bought some beautiful tulips. I sketched them in pencil hoping I could use them in a later painting, here they are. Of course, there had to be a cat too, this one is called Tulalah. She is shy and likes to hide, she loves only the best things in life, so has her favourite Clarice Cliff pottery on show. Acrylic on boxed canvas
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