Thursday, October 4, 2018

sunflowers in Holland

my good friend G pointed out that I have not blogged since July! I have trouble keeping up with the social media world, but NOT with painting sunflowers! when I got back to Noorden on the 6th of August, I was overwhelmed when I walked into the garden. sunflowers of every sort from Sioux to the tender lemon -yellow-black center kind were waving in the wind from high, slender stalks. Herman had caringly supported them against the Dutch winds. and I took the bait! hè had also stretched a number of large canvases up to 1 m. square. with his help I set up the easel in the middle of this circus and promptly began on the right side of the palet with the rich warm range of yellows, oranges and reds. I painted with the tubes, too eager to reach for brushes! I even went to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to see how the master did it. oh yes, nearly every painting has an airplane in the sky as we are on the flight patterns from Schiphol. the last painting has the emerald cobalt green color of the Aer Lingus planes.
by my departure date, 26 September, I had painted 13 canvases!
 one of these, a mostly firey deep red with burnt orange broad strokes against the deep blue sky
was bought by my friend C in America. Herman made a sturdy ply wood box for the flights over. unfortunately when I got to the luggage belt at Bradley, the box was not there. it’s now over a week of constant calling the Aer Lingus tracing department. I strongly wonder if someone thought the box interesting, and snatched it up. there is no security at the Hartford baggage retrieval area. what bad luck! I can only hope that the someone, if this scenario is true, has hung it in a prominent place and loves it.
c’est la vie!
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