Claire Making Flower Bunches

In spring and early summer, I give a hand in my sister’s flower field. Planting seed trays and pots and weeding, it can be a busy time. This painting depicts Claire in the farm shed doing flower bunches. It’s late September and near the end of the flower season. I thought the composition would be interesting, surrounded by flowers fanning out and going sideways and down rather than the usual upright direction. I’ve not done a formal painting of her before.

Hydrangea Re-emerging

I’ve had a long, rough winter, so when I saw the hydrangea in my front flower bed coming back to life at the start of March, I felt an urgent need to paint it outside. I used a new green, ‘theatre green’ very bright and perfect for capturing the fresh vibrancy of new leaves. The branches painted loosely to highlight their fragility.