Spring Garden #7
After listening to my art friends on Zoom talk about drawing and using other papers for printing, I did something a little different this week. I made some prints of…
After listening to my art friends on Zoom talk about drawing and using other papers for printing, I did something a little different this week. I made some prints of…
This week I made prints from fresh leaves and spring colors. Combining new prints with ones from past sessions reflects the growth in the garden and gives continuity to this…
Spring Garden #5 12 x 12 inches Monotype collage on paper ©2020 Lucinda Howe The fifth piece in my spring garden series combines vivid pinks with spring greens. As the…
After the cool greens in the composition last week, I wanted warmth in the green foliage and ochre stones in my piece this week.
I didn’t know what to do with the cool green color palette I posted two weeks ago. It seemed a bit sad. Or maybe it was that I was a…
In last week's post, I gathered several groups of printed papers and asked you which one to do next. As there wasn't a consensus in the comments, I chose the…
Spring continues to burst into bloom in South Carolina. This week, I’ve made a few leaf prints in warm greens and yellows to add to my collection of collage fodder.…
As the weather warms, the spring garden is bursting with pink, yellow, and chartreuse.
As the weather warms and the garden bursts into bloom, the pinks and yellows dominate. This week I’ve gathered some wispy grancy greybeards, pink azaleas, and yellow flame azaleas for…
In this collage, I explore the delicate and bold pinks in the hellebores of the early spring garden.