'Lavender Blue II'
Oil
10 x 8
Among all of the 'stuff' that resides in my studio is a
small collection of old bottles I have collected over the
years. They always make the neatest vases for those
small bouquets of treasures from the garden - in this
case some late-blooming lavender.
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Claire Beadon Carnell
11 comments:
Beautiful color and detail. One of these days I have got to visit your studio.
Claire--so delicate--beautiful and lovingly painted-amazing talen.t
Claire, beautiful composition. I really like the interest you created by off-setting the doily and the bottle.
I like the quiet simplicity of your composition.
I have a few of my dad's bottles like this and also use them as little vases - esp for accidentally broken stems of summer flowers or to root tiny cuttings. I love the sensitivity of your painting and the continuity of the colors.
I have a few of my dad's bottles like this and also use them as little vases - esp for accidentally broken stems of summer flowers or to root tiny cuttings. I love the sensitivity of your painting and the continuity of the colors.
Claire, This is really "eye candy" for me. My grandmother's doilie is in your painting too!
Nice composition and harmony.
Beautiful Claire! Love everything about this little gem!
GREAT color, Claire! Makes me very HUNGRY for spring..esp. on such a cold, blustery day.......
What no to like?... I like all about it, but I LOVE the bottle!
Thanks so much for the comments, everyone!
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