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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Tuscan Melon, French Roses by Roxanne Steed
“The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction.”
- Chanakya
16"x20" oil on canvas mounted on archival artboard
I heard they were calling for thunderstorms today, (which never materialized), so I decided I would clip some blossoms to paint rather than let the rain beat them up. So I went out & gathered some of the most fragrant roses & peonies. Really delightful and not overpowering like some blooms can be. And the melon.... this beautiful Tuscan melon I picked up at the grocery store yesterday is the most fragrant thing! It begged to be painted, along with the grapes! This is what summer is all about- warmth, frangrance, beauty....a total delight!
I may attempt another photography session in the daylight with this one...I think it could be better...for truer color.
While it's wet & unframed:
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