Yes, this next picture is upside down. But something about the little crocus framed by the begonia stems appealed to me and I decided to try to paint it. Only when it came out of the printer, the print quality was so poor that I didn't notice I was copying the upside down version. The crocus itself wasn't quite where I wanted it and, anyway, I decided three would be better. But with all that tangle of leaves and stems, it wasn't till doing this post that I realized my mistake. I was looking so closely at the leaves but--well, a classic example of can't see the forest for the trees.
It makes me think of a design for a very busy wallpaper or chintz.
Still learning . . .
3 comments:
Do you harvest the stamen for saffron?
I did, one year. Reaped about a teaspoon's worth when dried.
Your painting is an improvement on the photo definitely! I remember the delight of saffron rice at some time or place, and then learned how precious saffron was.
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