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May Day and the bees are buzzing around me. It’s the first time this year that I’ve sat here on the porch to enjoy the budding garden, observe the busy bees and listen to the birds (and the neighbors mower). It’s peaceful but like the bees, I’m all abuzz. Next Sunday, Mother’s Day, I’ll be
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Sneek peak at a small section of two of the new paintings I’m working on.
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So the excitement is building! Tomorrow is the opening of the ASBA Botanical Art Exhibition at the Horticultural Society in New York. Im thrilled to have had my painting ” Crimson Collar”, an Oak Leaf Hydrangea in fall colors, selected along with 41 others from a field of 215 submissions from around the world. This
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Here’s the finished Cala Lily. I’m not loving the negative space. Thinking about peeling back the spathe and painting the amazing spadix or maybe some additional growth in atmospheric perspective. Just looked this up in my trusty Glimn-Lacy “Botany Illustrated”. This is actually not a Lily as the common name would suggest. It is in the Arum