Sunday, July 19, 2015

The Weekly Spectrum - Violet Passion Flower


   The inspiration for this painting came from a photograph in a magazine - while the representation was fantastic, almost no photo can do the beauty of this flower justice. These South American tropical flowers can be cultivated and thrive as patio plants. They grow on vines and will grow intertwined in pots. As long as they are in a brightly lit sun-drenched area, have decent soil, and plenty of water, they've been known to have zero problems indoors during winter months in the snow belt. In fact, with light fertilization, the Passion Flower has been known to provide vigorous growth.

   Sometimes I'm amazed at how resilient flowers and plants can be. When given the proper environment, nourishment, patience, care and love, they can basically thrive almost anywhere. The same can be said for us. Granted, while we're not destined to live a life indoors all the time, we can thrive, grow vigorously, and bear good fruit when we realize that our needs our met. Unfortunately, at numerous times, it can be the unhealthy wants that's in our minds that block us from that balance.

   With this mindset, I kept this particular work a little more simple. There isn't as much fine detail, the edges are a bit rough, and the textured background is a bit more obvious. Without going into phenomenal detail, I tried capturing the spirit of this wild beauty.

Until next time,
The Happy Painter,
Jill




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