Every morning I get some exercise in the fresh air, walking half an hour and then stretching, in this little mini-park called Square Tolstoï. On Sunday, I went there with my sketchbook, not to exercise but to draw one of those lamp-posts I love. The perspective is somehow confusing... I have trouble with perspective. But I love this lamp.
Meanwhile I'm still working at two more poppy paintings. Just so you know.
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The square is totally charming and part of the charm of the drawing comes from the perspective. More poppies--don't become addicted. :)
You know, I am sure, Georgia O'Keefe's big poppy?
Suki, thanks for the calming words about the perspective:):)
and Oh how I love Georgia O'Keefe's flowers, always have! Thanks for bringing them back to my mind...
Andrea, I love this sketch...and Suki is right the perspective gives it a great deal of charm. I love that!
And what a good girl you are to get out each day for some fresh air and exercise. The weather is cooling down here some and that sounds even more wonderful.
More Poppy Paintings...Oh, now that sounds exciting. I can't wait to see them...a field of painted poppies! I love it!
Thanks Andrea!
Kim:) thanks so much for calling me a good girl:) and I tap myself on the shoulder every morning. But it helps me to stay zen and to get oxygen in my lungs, I hope I'll be as assiduous when the real winter comes along...
And the poppies: They take a bit longer, cause more technique,
love
Andrea
Of course you are a good girl! And even if the weather is not to your liking, I bet you will find another way to get yourself to move a bit. :) I am enjoying my yoga more and more these days, again!
Oh, those poppies...well, you grab the time when they want to come of the end of your pen and brush. That is what makes them so very special...not the technique, but the part of you which is there!
Hugs!
You make it look easy...the perspective looks fine to me...
So exciting to be seeing Paris through your art tools. And looking forward to the more poppies painted too. ;-) Maybe you'll paint some orange California Poppies some time too?
oh this is a charming drawing. Lovely lamp. You said you would draw it one day. You should photograph it too. The perspective seems fine to me. It is after all YOUR drawing. Doesnt have to be exact. Look forward to seeing the poppies. :)
Your perspective of life is great Andrea and your lamp is beautiful.
it's always so nice to stop by your blog and enjoy your wonderful sketches! i've been doing a lot of ink and watercolor sketches myself lately--they seem to lend themselves to being out and about. love your work.....
stay Zen, it shows in your work...
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