Agapanthus africanus WIP © Shevaun Doherty 2015
“Perseverance, secret of all triumphs.”
Victor Hugo
Agapanthus africanus WIP © Shevaun Doherty 2015
“Perseverance, secret of all triumphs.”
Victor Hugo
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I am not a flower painter.
Don’t get me wrong, I adore
flowers of every kind, and I really admire artists who can capture that
transient beauty with what seems like effortless grace. I’m just far happier
painting fruit, seeds and dried plants, where I can indulge myself in the
luxury of time, knowing that they aren’t going to wilt before my eyes.
Initial studies |
The Agapanthus africanus is really not for the faint
hearted. It’s a big robust ball of blueness that stands out taller than it’s
neater cousins, Agapanthus praecox. Whilst doing my bud studies, I noticed with
a bit of alarm, that there were over 50 flowers in each umbel! (I counted them in a fit of procrastination) Okay, so they
weren’t all going to open at the same time, but once they started to open, it
was definitely going to be a race against time.
So how to start?