Sunday, August 30, 2009

Roadside Grasses - Lin Frye


Roadside Grasses
Originally uploaded by linfrye
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I have always been fascinated by wildflowers --- in fact, my foray into botany began by wondering about the names of those flowers and weeds I saw growing along the roadsides. My curiosity lead me to take my first botany class, and I've been 'hooked' ever since.

This time of year when lawnmowers tend to leave a patch or two along the ditches, the multitude of grasses and flowers grow up in profusion in colors that announce the season - sepia, sienna, brown, gold, yellow, tapioca, yellow, green. My drives around rural North Carolina find more and more to observe and enjoy. This painting was done from memory of those drives. I was trying to capture that tangle of color and the dominence of one or two of the tallest grass varieties ... all against the fall sky. I love this time of year.

Today we rest. I didn't catch the news last night and can't tell whether the sun is trying to come out or we're in for a bit of rain. Regardless, chores are basically behind us and today will be a quiet one as we gear up for another busy week.

Happy Sunday!

Lin Frye
North Carolina

3 comments:

  1. I'm absolutely mad about wild grasses Lin,and your sketch does it real justice. Beautiful.

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  2. Lin, this is an amazing piece. Such delicacy and grace in those shapes...

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  3. Thank you both so much .... we took a roadtrip to find more grass sights .. I guess it's their delicate-ness and survival against all that wild that really makes me love them more ...?

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