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Purple & Yellow Wakeup Call

May 27, 2020 by Beverly

When I was sitting on my patio today, I thought about the possibilities of decorating this outdoor space.

Now that open studio tours are on hold, I am displaying an oil painting in the corner window facing the front of my apartment building. This week I chose a painting from my double yolk egg series.

Double Yolk Egg on a Purple Plate (oil on linen, 16 x 20 in.) has 3 basic contrasting colors: purple, cadmium yellow, and white.

I never consciously put it together until today that the color scheme matches my purple pansies, with their yellow and white faces.

This insight was a bit of a wakeup call. This was the first time I considered the possibility of leveraging this cozy outdoor space as an extension of my home studio. Color coordinating paintings and flowers were a new thing for me. For the moment, I’m thinking more like an outdoor installation artist – on a much smaller scale, of course. I can’t wait until the nurseries open up!

On a larger scale, it’s time to think outside the box – to Think Differently (thank you Steve Jobs!). I need to expand my horizons beyond traditional galleries, and take advantage of our new Zoom reality, one small purple-and-yellow step at a time.

Posted in: Inspiration, Paintings, Uncategorized Tagged: #art, #bevsbites #pansies #gardening, #oilpainting, #OpenStudio, #patio, #StudioTour

Two Flower Artists

April 17, 2017 by Beverly

Art isn’t just for the canvas today – it’s for the flower pots.

Webmaster Laura came home for the weekend, and was kind enough to help me plant these pansies before my Open Studio this coming weekend. We dressed the part in our matching Mickey shirts. (Aside: Laura’s first word was Mm-key)

This year I went to Carlsen’s for flowers before Easter so I could handpick my favorite pansies with the little “faces” on them before they disappeared.

Jay went out and bought topsoil – an important tool of the trade. One of the perks of participating in the Studio Tour is that everyone pitches in so the outside and inside of the house look good. The landscaper is on the way this week too.

Here I am in action, starting with the vinca and then moving on to the pansies. It actually felt great to garden again.

As we were arranging the pansies. Laura commented that we’re flower artists. And that we were.

The artistry comes in here – more white or purpose? Or maybe we need to go buy more yellow? Should we add more topsoil so the flowers are visible from the street?

While you can see we were having a good time, all was not a bed of roses. There was a little complication.

With the help of Jay’s giant Pepsi umbrella, we powered through this minor setback, and finished the job. Here’s a sample of our handiwork, which you can see for yourself next weekend.

Our four planters are good to go for the Open Studio. Laura asked me if they spark joy. Yes, they do. And lots of it.

Signed,

Two Flower Artists for a Day.

Posted in: Family, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #pansies #gardening

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