Cyclamen 3/10/12, ©2012, Hannah Hunter, 5" x 7," Watercolor |
I invite you to hop over and see what I've been up to in the studio. It's March and as the first spring flowers have burst into bloom, I've been sitting patiently (most of the time!), pursuing their simplicity and beauty in the studio. To read more, click here.
Lovely watercolor Hannah...glad you are happy with your new site.
ReplyDeleteCome for a visit to see my latest exciting news. ;-)
Thank you Lynn--I'll travel over to your site this afternoon and see:-)
DeleteA lovely post about patience, which we all need. And the watercolors are beautiful; so fresh.
ReplyDeleteThanks Altoon--I think there's an unexplored correspondence between using the world in front of you as food for study or nourishment, i.e., blooming cyclamen and cooking with local, fresh ingredients (as I note your new post on swiss chard soup with lemon.) Both are delicious explorations...
Deletehmmm...I got bumped, and I'm a WP blogger, from your website...I'll have to learn what's happening with that...
ReplyDeleteI do love your aging inquiry and the Buddhist reflections...so beautifully balanced with your thoughtful observations of the flowers in the delicate hand that wc provides...lovely post.
I think that each computer has a mind of its own, if not a soul! Hopefully, you'll get the bumps ironed out and I'll see you over at WP soon...In the meantime, thank you: I like the image of reflections balanced with the paintings of flowers. Always good to see through another's eyes.
ReplyDeleteYour new site is spacious and light. I like the freedom feeling from one. You and your friends are really creative. Floral paintings touched me a lot with their natural gentleness.
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