Thursday, July 24, 2008

EDM #15


I have a talent! A talent for making simple things difficult! I pencilled thie drawing days ago and have been "waffling" over how I wanted to finish it. I couldn't seemt to get on with anything else until this was completed so I sat down today and started slapping paint on. I'm not overly thrilled with the way it turned out, and I don't know why the background looks slightly green. The seed pods are more yellow in the scan than the soft green they really are. But here they are, and now I can go on to something else!

24 comments:

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Deb said...

This is beautifully done! I love your greens.

Shashi Nayagam said...

Wow MaryO this is beautiful! I don't know why you are not pleased with it but I find nothing wrong with it at all. I love the colour mixing of this painting.

Gillian Mowbray said...

This is delightful. I could see it illustrating a book. Is it Physalis (cape gooseberry)?

kazumiwannabe said...

The final result is lovely! Funny explanation too - we all have so many things that we try to get ourselves free!

MaryO said...

Thank you all for your kind comments! Gillian, to answer your question, it isn't cape gooseberry (I had to google that). It's a tree that was among those I was given when I joined the Audobon Society years ago, and we unfortunately did not keep the tag for it when we planted it. So now I call it one of our mystery trees.

Marva Plummer-Bruno said...

This is wonderful! I haven't gotten to that challenge yet.... Thanks for visiting my blog. :) Marva

Jacque Uetz said...

Mary O love your sketch of the pods and love those pods it looks like pods from a Golden Rain Tree..
You can take them to a garden center to be sure..

MaryO said...

Jacque I do believe you've got it! I googled Golden Rain Tree and sure enough, that's what it is! Thank you my friend,I should have come to you first!!

JudiA said...

You don't like it... whyever not?? Maybe when some time has passed you will see the lovely sketch I see. I see an accurate drawing, clean clear color, and some lovely wet-in-wet shading. I do believe I am jealous!

Anita Davies said...

Mary....This is good!

Linda Fleming said...

Mary, it is a marvelous drawing! You would think so, too, if someone else had done it! LOL!

E-J said...

I like the greens you've mixed there! It does look related to the physalis.

Linda said...

Leaves are hard...I don't care what anyone else says...they are hard...but you did great.

Mike Fleming said...

Mary thank you for visiting my blog I'm glad you liked the photos. We are having a great time taking pictures here there is no shortage of interesting and unusual subjects. I enjoyed seeing your beautiful drawings and from the number of comments many others do also.

susan said...

Thank you Mary O for your nice comments regarding my blog. I have enjoyed looking at yours also. Keep on creating.

Marva Plummer-Bruno said...

Mary - I just sketched some of these also! I'm not sure what kind of tree it is, do you know? Thanks, Marva

Marva Plummer-Bruno said...

Mary - Oh cool! They turn copper?!!! I'm definitely going to have to go swipe some more! What color do the leaves turn? Yellow or red? :) Marva

Fran said...

Love your painting.
Love & Hugs & HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Fran

Anita Davies said...

I like it too Mary!

Lisa Adams Reed said...

Ohhhh this is sweet!
Lisa

Linda said...

where are you...I haven't been on the computer very much this summer...enjoying the girls visit way to much...Hope all is well with you.

Yvette said...

Mary Your are talented!! I love your drawings. They are beautiful!!!! :o)