Pink Peonies
Acrylic on Wood panel
16" x 20"
If you’ve been in my studio lately you’ve seen this painting
languishing, quietly saying, “Are you ever going to finish me?” Seems I finally
did.
Friends of ours gave us this bouquet of peonies, and they
were so beautiful, I had to paint them. They have several bushes in their yard
that bloom spectacularly each year and they shower neighbors and friends with
colorful bouquets.
I love peonies, but a deer yanked up the plant we had, just
after one lonely blossom appeared. Apparently, she hadn’t heard that deer don’t
eat peonies. It was probably the same doe that ate our ristra (made of dried
red peppers) one winter. The deer will eat just about everything in our
neighborhood.
This piece is unique in that it is painted on a wooden panel
with 1-inch sides—so the painting is continued on those side panels.
Where the struggle I referred to comes in to play is that I
have at least half a dozen unfinished paintings that I work on, set aside, work
on some more, and so on.
I’ve got a lovely mountain scene from above Andrews Lake
with a section I’ve reworked 3 times and I’m still not happy with it. (Grrrr.) Another
is a waterfall that has great promise once I figure out what to do with the
trees.
It’s always fun to start something new, but not always easy (or
fun) to finish.
And, something else has captured my attention recently—a return
to experimenting with woodcuts—and that’s been much more exciting. Stay tuned as
that journey unfolds.