Hydrangeas in a Small Vase - Print
Hydrangeas in a Small Vase - Print
When the summer winds playfully whipped through my garden, a few beautiful hydrangea blossoms became their unwitting victims. But rather than lament their fate, I chose to embrace the opportunity, swiftly trimming the casualties and placing them lovingly in a vase. Waste not, want not, as they say!
These vibrant blooms became the focal point of a painting I created during the Worcestershire Open Studios in 2022. Surrounded by the energy of the event and the passionate, art-loving visitors who stopped by, I found inspiration in the lively atmosphere and the shared appreciation for all things art.
With brush in hand, I set out to capture the delicate charm of my favourite variety, the hydrangea paniculata. This shade-loving plant boasts exquisitely intricate, lace-like flower heads that never cease to captivate me. Who could resist their ethereal beauty?
As I worked on the painting, I was reminded of the power of art to bring people together, to spark conversation, and to inspire new connections. Each stroke became not only a celebration of the hydrangeas' enchanting allure but also a tribute to the community of art enthusiasts who had gathered to share their passion and exchange ideas.
Between chats with visitors and the occasional sip of tea, I gradually brought the hydrangeas to life on the canvas, their delicate petals and dreamy, lace-like structures taking shape before my eyes. The finished piece, a testament to the resilience of the blooms and the creative spirit of the Open Studios event, now serves as a cherished reminder of that magical time.
Looking back on that experience, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to combine my love for art, nature, and the camaraderie of the creative community. Through the simple act of salvaging those wind-tossed hydrangeas and immortalising them in paint, I was able to create not only a beautiful piece of art but also a lasting memory of the connections forged during those inspiring days at the Worcestershire Open Studios.
Print Information:
This is a signed limited edition print that is designed to fit a 15" x 12" or 16" x 20" picture frame with a mount (which is not supplied). The print is protected with acid-free tissue paper and is produced using archival premium quality Canon Lucia Pigmented ink. It's printed on 280gsm Soft White 25% Cotton Archival Fine Art Paper, which ensures a minimum display life of 100 years under normal conditions.
Additionally, each print is personally inspected, approved and signed by the artist.
Prints are made to order and will be despatched within 10 working days of purchase.
Other sizes available on request.
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