Cold wax encaustic on board, 6" x 6"
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Cottonwood leaves have graceful Valentine heart shapes. I always collect a few leaves in fall and take them to the studio. I'd like to do a group of leaf paintings, hence the optimistic "1" in the title. I'm easily distracted, so we'll see.
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Lovely moments of fall, Don. Like mine, the leaf's heart is broken just a little bit by another season's end.
Beautiful moving abstraction and stereo wind on the vid.
Lovely. I always have time for a Don Gray moment. Might have to steal this idea photographically speaking. Will post you when I do.
I can't wait to see more of these, Don. You've painted a lovely, arresting image with this delicate object.
The yellow and gray look so nice together. Delving into all the little details of this leaf must have been quite a zen undertaking! Looking forward to the rest of the series!
The generous texture of your creamy ground is as lush as the color and detail in your leaf...more please.
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Winslow was priceless.
A lovely way to put it, Sam--thank you.
Thanks, Ann-Marie. I'll look forward to seeing your variation on this theme. Hope you're well.
Many thanks, Diana.
Thanks, Sarah. I can see you've moved on seasonally, with your beautiful Christmas ornament paintings. Me...stuck in the past--just can't leave the leaves yet!
Thank you, Marilyn. I do like the way the wax helps build that kind of texture.
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