A plus for painting is that I can color my hair, get a new nose, new birthday, etc. any time I want. Here I am, flying up and away over the tulip fields of the Skagit Valley.
I mull over the idea of how decorative objects evolve from natural form (Aubusson rug patterns from tulips)...and how to connect the two into a concept and and object.
This was submitted in hopes of being chosen for the tulip festival poster. Alas, to no avail. I'll use it for my mailout next spring.
And, I am beginning to drool over those ads for tulip bulbs. Glorious plantings in the five square inches I have left in my small urban plot. More tulips, more tulips!
The famous Seattle rains started today and I am hunkering down for fall.
"Oh Western Wind when will thou blow, the small rain down can rain.
Oh Christ, that my love were in my arms, and I in my bed again!"
Or something like that.
Hey Lucy,,,I mean Jen! I am sure the tulip festival committee wanted something a little more "seed catalog" oriented....their loss! i have only a few tulips and they have bloomed faithfully for over 20 years!
Theresa
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