I can never decide which color to buy since I love them all, so I end up buying way too many. This year I decided to plant them in a rainbow starting with yellow in the shady end of the garden and then moving through antique rose colors, to blue, purple, red, orange and then yellow again at the other end.
Since my favorite color is blue, if I had to choose just one color that would be it, although I'd still have to decide which exact shade of blue.... but then how can I resist that velvety red, or the white ones with the purple faces......
I made this pastel sketch of blue pansies planted under yellow tulips about 30 years ago, in the
It was such a lovely place to sit and draw, or to meet my husband for a picnic lunch.
On the website it says:
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Would they be surprised to know that it is still providing inspiration 30 years later?
A few years ago I came across some of these pastel drawings languishing in a portfolio, so I did what I often do: I made color copies of them, then I cut out my favorite areas, then I made color copy enlargements of those fragments, and wove them into this series of tapestries.
I finished these in 2003, and called them "Tulipa," the latin name for tulips. I thought about naming them "Viola," the latin name for pansies, and have no idea why I didn't. Now that I think of it, I love Tulips too, but I'll save that for another day.
Each of the three small tapestries is about 6.5 x 4.5 inches, and I mounted them all together on a 8 x 16 inch frame.
This last photo is a detail so you can see the actual woolly threads.
3 comments:
Lovely, Jan! the soft muted colors just sing, "Spring!"
Jan,
I love these colors. Thank you for sharing the pastel as well as the weavings. They are both lovely.
Michelle
Hi Janet,
These are just beautiful! I also love the pansies photo.
Tommye
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