Several times over the last year, one of my sisters has repeatedly suggested that I paint a field of sunflowers. She has fond memories of driving through the seemingly endless sunflower fields while living in Italy. I would gently acknowledge her suggestion, but I was wrapped up in other projects. And honestly, I wasn’t so interested. Why? Because I have been so absorbed in mixed media pieces that required research and paper and overthinking that I couldn’t imagine just sitting down and painting a field of flowers.
Until this week. I needed to reconnect with the brushes and the paint. I needed a new challenge, new subject matter, and my sister’s voice kept ringing in my ear…So I made a plan to work fast and make it warm, light, and wonderful. After all, it’s been a long, frigid winter in Pennsylvania.
The challenge was greater than I anticipated. Foreshortening, perspective, landscape, sunsets? It has been years since I painted in such fashion. I tried not to over think. I relaxed and had fun. I laughed at my mistakes. I learned. Honestly, the sunflower challenge put me in good creative spirits. So thank you, sister, for your suggestion. I have another 30″x30″ inch canvas that needs a painting. Tonight, my daughter suggested I paint a field of poppies. I chuckled. We shall see….