Even
flower paintings can have a sense of narrative; they can tell a story and
invite the viewer to imagine being in the scene enjoying the moment.
When
I saw these lilies next to a welcoming shady corner complete with table and
chairs, I couldn’t resist taking several photos and enjoying the knowledge that
this would make an interesting painting.
The
scene was at Sissinghurst, in the famous white garden created by Vita Sackville
West and Harold Nicolson. There are
people there still who continue to nurture and emulate the couple’s sense of artistry and
creative genius, as the lilies had been cleverly placed to create a tableau and
a certain atmosphere.
Here’s
my drawing, which I enjoyed making.
Lilies are wonderful subjects to draw, so generous and open and creating
beautiful forms. They are almost my
favourite flower...after hollyhocks, daisies, irises, etc...!
There
was a fig tree forming a backdrop to the scene.
Lots of detail and opportunities for negative painting! I would have to outline the leaf forms and
make the sense of depth apparent, but then I would need to subdue all this so
that the "show off" lilies would stand out and take centre stage. My only regret is that there was no chink of
sunshine making its way into the scene at the time of day I was there.
But
we will see where this goes...
Watching each stage Ann! it will be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue...nice to know you're there!
ReplyDeleteSounds such a lovely place to visit and find inspiration. I look forward to seeing the masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteDon't know about masterpiece but Sissinghurst is well worth a visit. and there is such a lot written about the place for follow up reading. The South of the country has more than its fair share of lovely gardens and houses...beats the Midlands anyway! Thanks for visiting Polly. Keep going with your flower painting...can't beat them for their variety of form and colour.
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