". Arranged Words: Here Comes the Sun

26 Mar 2019

Here Comes the Sun

Hi there,

The sun has crossed the equator and we have theoretically marched into spring. (Being a daydreamer, I imagine the sun just might be a twinkle in God's eye.) 

Anyway...the birds love the sunlight too. They are chirping, singing, courting and spooning and planning where to build their nests. I haven't seen any robins yet but I know they are out there.

We have snow on the ground and in the forecast, yet soon the earth will clothe itself in different shades of lush greens and colourful blossoms. It's just a matter of time! The trees are springing to life too and, even with snow on the ground, their branches are full of buds.

                               
 Early March snowfall.

Remember the spring bulbs that I planted and put in a fridge for about 14-16 weeks? Well, I am delighted to report that most of the bulbs bloomed. Of course, I was especially hoping that the Snowdrops would bloom. But they were the only ones that didn't take root. However, being perennially optimistic, I haven't given up hope. On the warmer days outside they go...just in case. Who knows? They may respond to the warmer sunny days enough to root and bloom. (Fingers crossed.)            
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Forgive the ad... 


Parrot tulips and Angelique tulips.  The Angelique tulips remind me of peonies.






Warning: Sun Catchers on duty. 💖


Parrot tulips open fast. I tied this one with thread so I could draw the closed flower.



In the fall, I brought my geranium inside. Ta Da!

 
Jesse brought me these lovely tulips. I'm pleased that the stems do not droop.
Obviously a new innovative hybrid.


Such beauty on the undersides of plants. I like to draw and photograph plants and flowers from different angles and perspectives.

Yes, even this angle. 

Below, a few sketches. Mostly, I draw on tracing paper to save steps, but now that I finally purchased a light box if I want to transfer a drawing for painting, it won't be a problem.


Moleskin cold press sketchbook.

Had an epiphany while using cold press paper. Although the paper doesn't fall under the rough category, it can expertly munch up a fine brush. The water brush below works well.

 
Stillman & Birn hot press sketchbook. Zeta series.


Trying Gouache in the Moleskin. An opaque medium much like acrylic, although it can be reactivated unless you buy it with an acrylic base. I love the bright colours. Verdict: continue experimenting. 



While waiting on the real Snowdrops that may or may not bloom, I've enjoyed painting and drawing more of these lovely flowers. Yes, I agree. I'm obsessed! I can't resist these delicate beauties.

I've listed this original watercolour painting in my shop.  Signed and available here.

                     Happy Spring! And for my friends down under Happy Fall!

'Til Next Time...

                                                      Cultivate Your Dreams.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:31 pm

    I love Parrot Tulips, Dixie. I love tulips to droop and mine no longer do! :) I have tulips right now the lovely purple colours of those in your photos. And I too adore snowdrops. I wish I had some in my garden. I, also, haven't seen a robin yet, but the little chickadee sings in my lilac tree, lovely fat and melodious. And my Narcissus have broken through the ground. Always such a welcome sight to the entire street indicating the arrival of Spring. Love, Joannie

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    1. Purple tulips are so pretty! I just love them.
      I am not sure why the Snowdrops didn't grow. I must have been watching the pot too carefully. :)
      Ah spring. Thank goodness! It's coming along slowly here, but O so appreciated!

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  2. Two of my favorite tulips - parrots and Angelique. So glad you got them to bloom. Happy spring.

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    1. Hi Lorraine,
      The parrots and Angelique tulips are gorgeous! Even better than I expected. What a plus. They are fun to force and watch grow.
      Happy Spring to you too!

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  3. Beautiful tree in the early March snowfall. The tulips are gorgeous. The parrot tulip ( I can see why it's called that ) is so unusual and the Angelique tulip made me think of peonies too. Beautiful paintings. The gouache painting has a lovely 3-D effect. I wonder if it is because of the gouache. The snowdrops are beautiful flowers and your painting definitely reflects that. What a wonderful post, Dixie!!

    -Soma

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    1. Ah yes, the spring snows. Still happening and we, for a lark, call it spring fertilizer. It is disappearing as I type though.
      I do like gouache paint a lot. Interesting feel to it.
      Thank you, Soma. As you know,I am wild about Snowdrops!

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