notes from the studio
Savoring the Quiet Gifts of December and the Winter Season
I cut handfuls of dead flowers from my garden this week. Their shapes are interesting. Petals twisted. Leaves furled as if frozen in motion.
How a Sunflower Painting Brought Back My Creative Joy: Behind the Scenes in the Studio
Right now zinnias, dahlias, cosmos and marigolds color my garden and feed the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Celebrate Summer Joys: August in the Garden, Week 3 of a Month of Gratitude Practice
If July’s garden stars were purple poppies, August’s are sunflowers.
Celebrate Summer Joys: Color, Week 1 of a Month of Gratitude Practice
Did you end up writing a Gratitude List after my post last week?
Are you ready for today’s prompt to help open your eyes to the beauties and joys of summer*?
This week I want you to focus on COLOR.
Late Summer Garden Update
Won’t you join me in the garden today?
As slowly as 2020 seems to be progressing, the summer is certainly speeding past. I can’t quite get my head around the fact that it’s already late August.
Watercolor Sunflowers from Start to Finish
Sunflowers embody the spirit of summertime. Of buzzing bees and hazy days. Shrill cicadas and fluffy white clouds floating in blue skies. They're some of my favorite plants to grow in my garden. I love the flowers, so many shapes and colors and sizes, but what I like even more is that they feed the bees and the birds.
My garden is filled with flowers calling me to paint them, but right now it's the sunflowers I couldn't resist.