Saturday, August 31, 2019

Sunflower Study

Sunflowers are such happy flowers!  And, I find them rather inspirational as well.  Here are a few images that I captured on a drive along the backroads around Angel Fire, New Mexico.  Just take a few moments, sit back, enjoy and reflect on some simple wonders of Nature……

Nature

I don’t really think of Albert Einstein as being known for his philosophical reflections, but this is certain one.  I know I find Nature very soothing to my soul, and it does me good to spend time immersed in it from time to time

In a Field

There was a small field of sunflowers, and this one seemed to stand out among them.  A star in its field, so to speak.  I just had to set is aside in this watercolor type painting of it.

Happiness

This close-up image of a sunflower and the quote by Tolstoy really spoke to me.  It is good to spend time in Nature, to help us understand how life is meant to be.  Everyone should have a prescription for a set amount of time in Nature.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, August 25, 2019


Mountain Nature

As we explored around the back roads of Red River, NM, there were some views of nature that I thought were worth highlighting.

Mushroom

The colors of this mushroom really set it off from the forest floor from which it grew.  I think the wildlife in the area had already been feeding on it, but it’s still quite striking in its current state.  It speaks to me of the cycle of life that goes on all around us in nature – some of it is beautiful, and others striking in its decay.

Shades of Rocks

At first this image looks like rocks along a dry creek bed, until you realize the rocks are far too shiny and clean to be sitting dry in the forest.  The water that flowed from the top of a nearby mountain ran pure and clear – crystal clear, and truly highlighted the wonderful shades of color in the rocks at the bottom of the stream.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, August 4, 2019


Sights along the Backroad

You never know what lovely sights you’ll see when driving along the back roads.  Take a drive with us…..

Peaceful Gazebo

When I saw this gazebo out in a field, it reminded me of days gone by, when perhaps a young person would visit it in order to perhaps write in a journal, or as a meeting place for two young people in love.  I processed the image to evoke a feeling of nostalgia for a time in the past when, perhaps, life seemed much simpler.

Lazy Ranch Days

One of the things about driving along secondary country roads is the feeling of life slowing down and moving at a more relaxed pace.  This image is one that I captured along such a road and truly lives up to the feeling I had when traveling down a road somewhat less traveled.

Enjoy!

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With the Flowers

Recently, while in Fredericksburg, Texas, we spent part of a morning walking through a lovely garden area, full of poppies and waterlilies.  Come walk with me…..

Along the Path

This piece is meant to capture the joy that can be found in simple pleasures, such as walking along a path, with a field of poppies on the other side.  The breeze was gentle and the poppies seem to flow and follow the path of the breeze.  I imagine someone then writing to a friend or loved one about the lovely morning stroll they had.

Promise

The waterlilies in this piece convey a sense of promise –of what is to be.  The handwriting also reminds me of a time when the handwritten word could also convey a sense of promise – of what is to be, of what a feeling will lead to.  It reminds me of those gentle times when promise fills the moment.

Field of Poppies

I always think that certain flowers just carry us to a place called “happy”.  And, poppies are one of those flowers.  On the morning that I captured this image, I processed it so that the poppies took on a softer feel, much like the breeze that moved their petals ever so gently. 

Enjoy!

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Sunday, July 14, 2019


Beauty in the Texas Hill Country

Delicate yet Strong

There are some flowers that are so delicate, they seem to disappear in with the surrounding grasses.  However, if you spot them, they are a treat to behold.  The stalks are so thin, they seem as if they would break in the slightest breeze.  Yet, they are remarkably strong and stand up to the wind, bending but not breaking.

Prickly Poppy Portrait

Perhaps it’s the stems of these flowers that are prickly – the flowers certainly aren’t!  They are very soft and feathery looking, and moved gently in the breeze.  Growing up against a weathered fence post, they positioned themselves for a lovely nature portrait.

Texas Hill Blooms

Each spring, the Texas Hill Country is awash in wildflowers.  My husband and I were lucky enough to time our visit there so that we were able to enjoy wildflower blooms such as these strikingly purple blooms.  I believe the name of these treasures is Blue Phacelia.  Whatever their name, they made for a lovely wildflower portrait.

Waterlily Reflection

Deep in the Texas Hill Country, there is a farm called Wildseed Farms, near Fredericksburg.  Although the farm primarily focuses on various wildflowers that they grow and the seeds from those flowers that they sell, they do have a very tranquil pond with waterlilies.  This particular waterlily reflected the absolute serenity one could find there, with the water so still, the reflection is just about perfect.

Enjoy!

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Thursday, July 4, 2019

Treasures of Waco

When Jeff and I visited the Waco area, there were several sights to see that are popular with many travelers.  However, along the backroads around Waco, there were some hidden treasures in plain sight.  Here are just a couple of them……
Colors of Waco
As my husband explored the area around Waco, Texas, it was spring wildflower season!  Fields and fields of it every wildflower known to mankind, or so it seemed.  I managed to capture a nice grouping of bluebells and unknown wildflowers of bright orange and yellow.  I think of the wildflowers as the colors of Waco.
Rock Springs Church
As my husband and I drove around Waco, we discovered some treasures that perhaps some of the many travelers miss, but to us, contributed in no small way to the charm of the area.  One of these treasures was a small non-denominational church that’s actually just outside of Waco, in China Spring, Texas.  The charm of the historic style of the church, coupled with the wildflowers and greenery growing all around it made it something I wanted to capture in digital watercolor sketch.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Showing Their Age

Sometimes the structures of history also have some artistic treasures to share as well.

Aged Wall

This wall next to a window, from the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, FL, seems to have history flaking off the walls.  I can only imagine the stories it may have to tell of when the Castillo (fort) was in use.  Did a soldier stand by this window and think about what the future holds?  Or could a general have stood here, thinking through the strategy for standing off a siege? I’m sure its history and stories are as rich as the colors of the wall, however peeling they may be.

Barred Window

This window, in the Castillo de San Marcos, offers a small view of the inner wall of this prison cell.  It was too high to be able to easily see into, or escape out of, which was more likely the reason for its height on the wall.  The greys of the outside wall are offset by the slightly warmer color of the walls within.  I wonder what the fate was of the military prisoner who once stood on the opposite side of this window.

Enjoy!

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