Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Blooming Tuesday - Seeds

I haven't been painting any blooms lately. Not much going on in my garden now. What with the end of the growing season growing near and the drought not much blooming here. I did find some interesting seed pods in the garden.  The yucca seed pods are so stiff and hard. They are intersting to look at though. The Cardinal vine is just the opposite. It is soft and light as air to handle.
At the park I found four different types of acorns as we walked Luna. I don't know which oak they come from. I need to look up all but the largest one, Shagbark Oak.  OOps, this is a Burr Oak
 As you can see I am using the sketchbook I made. I really like having my favorite paper in this sketchbook.  It makes sketching much easier.

Happy Blooming Tuesday to you all. What is blooming in your garden?

15 comments:

Cris, Artist in Oregon said...

Lovely sketches and I love the paper. We have some lovely pink flowers blooming.. They are fall blooming Anenomies..I think that is the spelling. I took some pix of them and will post them soon.

SandyCarlson said...

Your paintings are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them.

Julie said...

Oh, how pretty these are, Lisa! The acorns are devine!!! It makes such a difference in which paper you use! Your book is wonderful.

Cheryl said...

Lisa...the sketches are beautiful, I love this page. The paper looks great, I have a thing about paper. The detail in the acorns is wonderful.

The cardinal vine, of my, I am just too excited. I love a new to me plant.

The lovely journal you made me is now in use. I am loving using it, and think of you each time I do.

studio lolo said...

Ooooooooooooooohh!!
What a wonderful spread Lisa. I just love this.♥

Teri said...

I love these sketches Lisa, lots of depth and natural beauty.

I keep forgetting to say that I got the book and it will go to AZ with us. Looks so interesting. Thanks again.

Elizabeth said...

Beautifully done - I love those seedpods and acorns, too. Such a nice range of browns. I had a Cardinal vine years ago, and they are so pretty and feathery - you did a great job capturing it!

Have you had a chance to email your mailing address yet for the ATC? I hadn't received anything and I don't want to forget to send it out!

Gail said...

Even your acorns are lovely~I never think of them as pretty subjects, but they are~I am not an artist, but my bff is a papermaker and she would agree that the paper makes a big difference. gail

steviewren said...

My oak tree has smallish acorns. I've been wondering what kind of oak those long dark acorns come from. Now you've got me wondering how many different kinds there are.

Quiet Paths said...

I just really like acorns; probably because we don't have many oaks here. Those are such rich drawings; they do make me think of fall. I still have cone flowers, pansies, zinnias and asters blooming.

BT said...

Hello there, what fabulous sketches. What paper did you put in your sketch book? We still have montbretia in flower, plus cosmos, geranium, kafir lily, roses and lots more! It's pretty mild here and no frosts yet to kill them off luckily for us.

marianne said...

I Love those pages Lisa! Ahhhhh those acorns are just perfect with those shadows! And yes the right paper is important! So glad you found it. I just love to see you getting better and better with watercolors! You are amazing! HBT!

Katiejane said...

Oh, your acorn paintings are very pretty. Yuccas are harder to paint, but yours look nice. I usually cut my stems off right after they bloom as I don't want them to reseed.
Very dry here, as well. I was hoping to see some signs of rain soon, but no.

Q said...

Dear Lisa,
I just love your journal...I love seeing your sketches. So very, very pretty.
You do have a lovely talent... very nice.
Ahhhhh....gorgeous.
I am smitten by acorns too.
Sherry

Unknown said...

Oh Lisa! Your nature journalling is so beautiful. I just love the acorns. I want to do this too now. Thanks for the inspiration I have needed to pull me out of a slump. Self made sketch book is a winner too.