Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Stippled Clematis ~ Sigrid Frensen
I've been so busy lately with a lot of things. Most of them had nothing to do with botanical painting, drawing or gardening. A bad thing, although the other things had to be done too. Last week we had a week off. We went on holiday, away from home and all the things that still need to be done here. We went to museums, slept a lot, visited my parents in law and I celebrated my birthday. All in all another busy week. But this was fun.
I actually found some time to draw a bit again. It had been ages since I made my last pen and ink botanical and I really felt like doing one now. Another artist, Michael Murillo from the US, asked me if I would like to trade drawings. I saw a nude sketch he made and I was impressed. I really loved it. He wanted to give me that sketch and trade it for one of mine. I don't have a lot of sketches. At least I don't think they are worth a trade. So I thought this pen drawing could be nice for him if he liked it. He did. So I started dotting this amazing deep purple violet Clematis viticella 'Black Prince' from my mother's garden. It was so much fun and so relaxing to do. Yesterday I finished it and here's the result. I think I might stipple another drawing soon.
Labels:
botanical art,
Clematis,
drawing,
pen and ink,
Sigrid Frensen
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Beautiful, you have an amazing amount of fine detail in yor drawing. Sometimes a break from drawing can bring on a whole new enthusiam, when you find time to draw again.
ReplyDeleteLovely drawing. One of my favorite flowers.
ReplyDeleteLucky Michael! It's gorgeous, Sigrid...
ReplyDeleteI love well done black and white. You did a beautiful job stippling this.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work.......Linda
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