Sketchbook: african violets
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Drawing of African Violets from life using black and white conte crayon on grey drawing paper.
"To the ancient Romans, violets were the symbol of mourning and of affection for the dead...to the ancient greeks the violet symbolized humility, even timidity...In Christian art, the violet symbolizes the Virgin Mary’s humility". Read here why purple violets came to represent mourning.
Ophelia wore a garland of violets around her neck in the painting by MillaisImage source
Comments
wonderful stuff.
dr.john I wish I could keep them alive as well as I draw lol! I am hopeless with plants.
thanks angela, I have to admit I find drawing african violets far more intimidating than drawing the human figure.
Love and hugs,
Sue
I have just spent a while looking at your blog and your web site and I feel as though I have just come out of a set of fast spinning revolving doors ! Perhaps I am getting old or not eating enough curries!
I like the sketch and the way that you have it sitting within a sketch. Or at least that's what it looks like to me. I get a real sense that you are exploring right now.
Ophelia is a rather haunting painting.
LOL, you made me smile :) thankyou.
cynthia, I am not sure I am exploring as much as really getting my teeth back into the basics. I am working on a flower painting, but it isn't the african violets.
Yeah, but am I bovvered though?
Look at me face, am I bovvered?
I love Catherine Tate too!! A real breath of fresh air!
(I never tire of watching her do those skits.)
It's not really a conscious decision, or that I even try to think out of the box. I just do what I need to do. It's a good feeling though, isn't it, to do just what YOU want to do?
Are you disrespecting my art....is it?
Are you disrespecting my art and my family ... is it?
Am I boverred?
It makes mne laugh every time even though I know it's coming.
Yes I agree. I made my mind up a long time ago that the only person to please with my work was me. I usually refuse commissions for this reason (can I have that in red? - NO! What do you think I am, a shoe shop?).
Oh I would love catherine tate do a chav as artist skit. I bet it would be brilliant.