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Flower Blooming at the Lake House

IN BLOOM

 

The young female experience

 

Portrayed by

The Ardorous

 

Curated by

Madelyne Beckles

 

Opening Reception August 3rd 2011 7pm-10pm in the Art Bar at the Gladstone Hotel with music by Baller

Exhibition runs August 3rd-August 9th 2011

 

For more information visit www.theardorous.com and www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170671249666076 on Facebook.

 

Gladstone Gallery:The Gladstone Hotel's Gallery is located on the second floor and is a multi-use space that provides a unique setting for receptions, exhibitions, break out meetings, artists work studios and conferences. www.gladstonehotel.com/venue.

 

Photos by: Ann Gagno

www.anngagno.com

Malton in Bloom, July 2019.

Rows of tulip blooms at the Table Cape farm, Tasmania, Australia.

bloom festival

cubao x

 

Taken on the Lost Mine Trail in Big Bend National Park, West Texas.

Dallas Arboretum's annual "Dallas Blooms"

Shot in late evening April sun. I wish they bloomed all year long. I would be a happier person.

I planted eight Azalias the day I planted this one... this is one of two survivors and the only one that has ever bloomed (which it does faithfully every year).

The composition is made suitable for a desktop wallpaper, indeed, with some space at the bottom for Win taskbar in PCs.

Spring Time blooms in Northern Ontario

day 3. 9/6/13

 

“And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles.”

― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden

 

“Never thee stop believin' in th' Big Good Thing an' knowin' th' world's full of it - and call it what tha' likes. Tha' wert singin' to it when I come into t' garden.”

― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden

 

Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park

Bloom

by Daniil_Belov

I painted this study with flowers at the plain air where I taught senior schoolchildren and students painting. This subject fitted very well into the exercises I had planned as it gave an opportunity to work on expression and to try a new technique. The previous task was to depict a field of shriveled prickly wheat. That subject demanded the according implementation: I suggested painting it “dryly and poignantly”. The color was painted “in wipe”, the ears were painted by abrupt slashes of brush, forming the thin sharp strokes, the coloring was picked up restrained, grey with ochre.

The subject with blooming flowers contrasted dramatically with the field of wheat. It was rather a green entangled ball of stems and leaves, with sticking out daises, some of them completely withered and some of them full of life. Somewhere through the thicket orange marigolds showed up. Their petals, so thin, let the sunshine through, glowing as if they were lights by themselves. They stand out from the green background so much that I decided to make one of the marigolds the main character of my picture. This time I set before my students, and surely myself, the task of depicting this dense mess of greenery in contrast with the impression from the shriveled wheat filed. Therefore the next method of painting was chosen: the color was painted densely, creating thick layer of texture, which depicted stems and leaves by itself. It only remained to search for these images and to adjust them a bit, giving completeness. We only painted one marigold with transparent orange paint to convey its “fire”.

 

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New camera and a new bloom: Boynton Beach, Florida: October 15, 2007

Springtime on the Lakefill

Location : MARDI Cameron Highland

Camera : Lumix DMC FS4

“Bloom” (2007)

[pencil, china marker, and oil paint on paper]

Flowers I photographed at the Chicago Botanic Garden

Macro shot of a pomegranate bloom and pollen.

 

©2008 Joanna Posey

 

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Shot in late evening April sun. I wish they bloomed all year long. I would be a happier person.

Blooms on the desert floor.

Sonoran Desert Ironwood in full bloom

Undeveloped park area behind Space Telescope's headquarters (yes, they of Hubble fame).

 

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