The hidden ones

In my garden there are masses of tiny flowers that are hidden under bigger, showier things. I picked a bunch of them and stuck them in a glass, and painted them just as they started to wilt. These delicate creatures don’t last long.

I don’t have a window sill with a wide shelf, and my unfortunately my shiny black kitchen countertop is not a great foil for this, so I set up a small folding table in front of the patio door. That seemed to work just fine. Sketched on Saunders Waterford rough paper, 15″ x 11″.

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26 Comments on “The hidden ones”

  1. Betsy Angene says:

    Your flower studies are breathtaking. Thanks for sharing. They inspire me.

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  2. Tylara says:

    Wow, just wow Shari!

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  3. You certainly captured their essence. Love the reflective light in the shadows cast by the flowers too that dapples across the tabletop. So lovely.

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  4. Nel says:

    Gorgeous, Shari!

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  5. Kathy Noble says:

    Lovely! I am really learning about shadows/values/lights and darks from your sketches. I am particularly entranced by the double shadow of the vase on the table.

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    • Kathy, those shadows are so hard to do. There were multiple light sources but I didn’t want to be too realistic. Just an impression, really. Every painting is a learning experience.

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  6. Mary McLaughlin says:

    Wow Shari, this is absolutely stunning!

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  7. Luce Dorais says:

    Seems like bleeding heart to me, love your style!

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  8. Bernadette says:

    My oh my, this is exquisite! I recently got a bouquet of mixed flowers and tried many times to capture the essence. I tried hard not to overwork, to simplify. Your example shows me what I tried desperately to achieve.
    Thank you for the inspiration to continue.

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  9. Denise says:

    You are a genuine master. To be able to paint like you would be a dream come true:)

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  10. joantav says:

    Super!!! I love the repetition of the color of the purple flowers in the shadow. Love this!

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  11. Judy Sopher says:

    Now I’ll have to see what is growing outside between the obvious flowers. Your flower paintings say so much. Not sure which I like more-the flowers or your rendition of the glass containers.Both are lovely.

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  12. So fresh…and those shadows!

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  13. Peggy Bjarno says:

    Shari, you have perfectly captured the delicacy of this lovely garden bouquet! Your apparent ease and obvious skill tempt me to try my own. . . I am in the wild dunes of Western Denmark, where robust Rosa Rugosa (“beach roses”) nestle boldly against delicate, whiskery beach grass. A challenge!

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