The weather the past couple days has been so beautiful - warm but not too and not a drop of humidity. The leaves on the trees are pretty much fully leafed out but the color is still that bright and new green. It is all I can do to not be looking up all the time.
Simply stunning.
I took my camera out into the field to document the little bits that are making this beautiful scene. It is the green grass, the yellow buttercups and the magenta wildflowers which I do not know the name of. Added later: Ragged robin, lychnis flos cuculi - thank you Catherine!
Often when I am teaching about color, I tell my students to just open their eyes and their mind to what is around them. I love complementary color combos (those opposite each other on the color wheel). Here's how the field played out on color wheel. We can all learn a thing or two from Mother Nature everyday.
Have a colorful day everyone!
Hope you got my sign up and cc info for fabric and lampshade painting class. I just bought a new chair with lots of pattern and color. Hoping to recreate the design on my lampshades! Let me know if you didn't get my sign up. I haven't seen a confirmation.
ReplyDeleteRagged robin, lychnis flos cuculi. It doesn't seem to be native to the United States.
ReplyDeleteGreat power of natural colors! The floral photos are mesmerizing.
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