Jubilant spring flowers
Watercolour on watercolour paper
24 x 36 inches
© Barbara Muir (date unknown)
(The photo is not the best quality,
but this is a work from the time
when I painted with an
when I painted with an
infant playing nearby.)
I started out as a flower painter. When my firstborn started to crawl, I worked on small
coloured pencil drawings at the dining room table, while the baby played in his
playpen, or bounced in the jolly jumper, or napped. My goal was a drawing a day. All
I know is that I sold them at a very low rate framed. It helped me pay my share of the
rent.
After two years at OCAD, I switched to an English Literature degree, because
I wanted to be a writer. And I did, and do write professionally. Plus I teach writing. But art
wins in the big picture (pardon my pun.) It is my passion. And art has taken me all
over the world.
over the world.
I love flowers, and almost always have some in the house, winter and summer.
I love drawing them, and painting them. But I was trying to explain to a friend
(not an artist) the other day, that artists get high on what they see. True. No
drugs necessary. And flowers really do make my heart sing.
Today was a beautiful winter day. Not too cold, huge banks of bright white snow
everywhere, decorated with brilliant blue shadows from the trees. Beyond
amazing! We took a drive out to our favourite park, fed the geese and ducks,
walked in the snow, and just now picked up some beautiful tulips. A happy
Sunday.
Have a loving your life day.
Beautiful painting so like a Dutch master painting. ❣️❣️❣️❣️ And to have painted it with a little one.
ReplyDeleteWow Evelyn.
ReplyDeleteLike a Dutch master. Thank you. I think it was a very happy time, and that helps.
I'm sure I was inspired by someone. I always am. I'm inspired by you now, and the lemons on my table are beckoning.
XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara