Sunday, June 17, 2012

And The Clematis Draws Too

Can't bear to stay inside these days, perfect weather. Cool nights, clear, hot, dry days. So I decided to extend the studio garden. Wandering about, looking for plants to move into the new space, in a daze from the scent of peonies, I came upon this clematis which I planted a while ago, forgot, and found blooming on an old honeysuckle. Tricky to photo it's tiny tendrils in a breeze. Often, the world becomes a water world with the macro lens, and while I love that and it, I do wonder what reality I'm in.

Drawings from clematis tendrils

Either Ramona or General Sikorski


10 comments:

  1. Before even reading the title of your post,I looked at the images and thought wow- the tendrils are mark making. Stunning calligraphy marks. When nature is so remarkable i often wonder why we as artists bother ........ Beautiful photos - you have great eyes!

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    1. Thanks Susan, love tendrils reaching out, searching for something to grasp on to and take off and like you I often wonder why I bother when all about this world is so remarkable, mmnn, that word remark....maybe that's all I do, re mark, kind of like a dog saying this is my territory.

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    2. love that Liz - remark. Re mark ......... trace marks and so forth. I can see a body of work along those lines. Mark (nature), re mark (artwork). It clicks with me as I have done work with such things as interpretations and reinterpretations .... a nice flow. Thoughts humming. Thanks.

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    3. I love it when words ring out and say PAY ATTENTION, thoughts humming....where next?

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  2. You've found such beautiful line drawings in the clematis tendrils, like gently lilting music.

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    1. Thanks so much Altoon, they were gently lilting in the breeze so nice if that came through in the photos.

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  3. Beautiful - I was looking at the nasturtium tendrils yesterday and thought of taking photographs of them!

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    1. Thanks Rosie, My nasties are only about 4 in high, but can't wait, they are such a great flower to photograph. Can't wait to see yours.

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  4. ô.............
    les clématites dessinent si bien au jardin
    mais que dire de ce bleu ... séduisant, sensuel ...

    un pur bonheur ces notes chère Liz ...

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  5. Merci Denise, ne sont pas nous avoir une année record dans le jardin? Je ne me souviens d'une année où l'odeur était si forte. J'espère que vous êtes face à cette vague de chaleur.

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