Sunday, April 22, 2007

The details of a Wisteria

The wisterias are magnificent now, their beauty cascading over walls and pergolas and trees and gates, windows and towers, roofs and even pathways. I just had to take on a painting or two, try and capture a little of their glory.

I tried twice again, not being too happy with the first try. I took on another corner, more "architectural", more detailed, brighter colors, with which I am quite content..it feels like "me".

And I just can't get away from it- detail- I need detail. Without it, I can't stress. I can't be obsessive compulsive. Without detail in my life, I can't experience beauty. I can't create beauty. Without detail, life is very foggy and leaves only an impression of what might be out there...very much like the first painting of these wisterias.

Watercolor and ink on Arches HP
23 x 31cm (9" x 12")

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful again, Ronell. I love the way the shadows "dance" on the wall surface created by your careful layering, especially in the first one.
Have a great Sunday!

Lindsay said...

I like how you do these a couple of times! Lovely job.
I've been trying to get my wisteris to bloom for YEARS. Stubborn things refuse to flower.

Teri said...

You are persistant arn't you! The signs of a good detail person....I recognize it because that's me too.

Those wisteria are wonderfu and beautiful. So glad you persisted to your satisfaction.

BTW, I was just reading about creativity and a detail person is called "bios' or the dteails of life, and the person that has an overview of things is called 'zoe' or the essence of life.

Hmm, I bet that is more information than you wanted! :)

Lin said...

GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GORGEOUS!!!! The frost nipped ours and I haven't seen much since then -- so I am thoroughly enjoying yours!! Did you know you can eat the flowers?? BUT ABSOLUTELY NOT THE SEEDS!!

Lin said...

PS -- I'M RIGHT THERE WITH YOU AND DETAIL ... MAKES ME SO UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN I LEAVE IT OUT!!! Hard to learn to live with simlicity --- i do love the detail!!! lol

Anonymous said...

I love wisteria, and you've really captured it in these lovely pictures!

jill said...

beautiful! i LOVE wisteria and the draping laziness of it. great pictures!

Nancy said...

Love the wisteria - I, too, have been trying to get mine to bloom - they are 9 years old now. Is there any hope?

These a gorgeous!

laserone_ said...

Oh my gosh, I just love these! My favorite is the first one. I'm such a sucker for blue. Very beautiful! :)

caseytoussaint said...

These are both beautiful, but the second one does more to convey the delicacy of wisteria - such a tough subject.

Sandy said...

I love Wisteria and mine is huge, but never blooms !!!!! I want to paint them too!!! Just Lovely! You have been busy!

Carole said...

I'm another wisteria fan, and I agree that you've really got the essence of wisteria in this second painting. The twisted branches and those wonderful long cascades of blue/lilac flowers. I once painted the detail of just one of those tiny little flowers - I may post it on my blog.

Anonymous said...

I understand all about detail. Yep! As much as I try to get away from it, I am only happy when it looks like what I'm looking at. These are both so beautiful. I love wisteria, too, the way it hangs and looks. It's all around my house, but not in my yard. Wonderfully done.

platitudinal said...

Thank you for your unrelenting pursue of details, we all benefit from it and get to enjoy the beauty you created based from your search.

*Honestly speaking, though, Ronell, I think both takes of the wisterias are appealing. :)