
I hope your new year is off to a good start. I was thrilled, late last year, to have three works included in the Nature exhibition of Naturalist Gallery of Contemporary Art, online, Washington, D.C.
This past summer, when I pulled apart an orange marigold flower from my garden, I discovered that its petals were attached to seeds. To make a digital collage, I scanned the shapes and noticed that the seed-petal combination resembled a flower's contour. Next, to convey a sense of movement, I digitally swirled bare tree branches behind the petals. Lastly, I manipulated the color scheme toward shades of orange and purple on a black background.
I hope your new year is off to a good start. I was thrilled, late last year, to have three works included in the Nature exhibition of Naturalist Gallery of Contemporary Art, online, Washington, D.C.
This past summer, when I pulled apart an orange marigold flower from my garden, I discovered that its petals were attached to seeds. To make a digital collage, I scanned the shapes and noticed that the seed-petal combination resembled a flower's contour. Next, to convey a sense of movement, I digitally swirled bare tree branches behind the petals. Lastly, I manipulated the color scheme toward shades of orange and purple on a black background.
Expressive Foliage, above, is a pastel painting of philodendrons, a personal favorite. It allowed me to draw multiple shades of green, with red and orange accents. I tried to embed pattern in and around the heart-shaped leaves with long, short, and choppy strokes of pastel.