Alive without breath,
As cold as death;
Never thirsty, ever drinking,
All in mail never clinking.
— The Hobbit by J.R.R.Tolkien
One of my previous students posted a photograph that she took of one of her irises last summer and I kept the photograph which I painted today. This is May’s iris, who lives in Beaconsfield. We also had a nice brunch with some friends this morning and then went on to visit Shari Blaukopf’s solo exhibit in Pointe-Claire and wow! She is such a beautiful watercolour artist. Congratulations Shari –)
This iris was painted with watercolours in a Moleskine sketchbook using tons of pigmented water being dropped on the page, and not scrubbed in. (See yesterday’s post if you are perplexed). I first drew it in and then painted it… Glad with the result and I really don’t know which one that I prefer… how about you? Can you guess the answer to the riddle?
Sketchbook: Moleskine
Watercolours: Mineral Violet, Ultramarine & Q. Gold
Location: Rigaud, Québec, Canada
Jane: Of course, I prefer the the painting with those gorgeous colours. No, I don’t know the riddle. God has given you the great gift of being able to paint very beautiful things.Be grateful and thankful .Dorland would be so proud of you as I am. MOM
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I hear what you say about the Moleskine sketchbook and watercolor. I have a new one, and I am inspired by your posts to give it a chance. I’ll report progress.
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Excellent — let me know what happens — I used to scrub the paints in but not anymore — really cool -)
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Beautiful iris Jane! And so glad you got to see the show!!
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Your paintings are gorgeous Shari — I wanted to buy all of them –)
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