Wednesday, February 3, 2016

My Photograph of White Icelandic Flowers at Descanso Gardens + 29 Faces Sketch Art, Face 3...



I took this photograph of white icelandic poppies at Descanso Gardens quite some time ago.  I love how these flowers seem to dance and sway with the gentlest of breezes.  Also I feel that their buds are just lovely.  I hope that you will enjoy this photo!


I love to paint flowers, you may see some of my finished paintings at www.lisarusso.com if you'd like.



Here is a sketch of a big eyed gothic maiden.  Her head is crowned with leaves and her eyes are closed as light filters through the forest to kiss her face.  I think she is most likely a fairy angel, although she could also be an mermaid or a goddess.   I'm unsure if I'll paint her or not, but I did enjoy sketching her.   

She is face 3 for 29 faces in February.  The goal is to share 29 faces in the month of February. 


This is a rough sketch.  You may see some of my finished paintings at www.lisarusso.com if you'd like.

10 comments:

Rick Watson said...

The blossom looks like it's made of porcelain. It's lovely.
R

Christine said...

pretty flowers, beautiful maiden!

Blogoratti said...

Such a delicate flower.

DVArtist said...

I would love to spend a day in the art room with you. You are so talented and we would have so much fun.

Selma said...

They are all so beautiful and delicate. A fine series of these pictures will be.
I'm sorry, when my language skills are poor, and I say mistakes. I hope you understand.

Lisabella Russo said...

Thanks Rick, the beauty of nature is incredible!

Thanks so very much Christine!

Thank you most kindly Blogoratti!

It would be wonderful to meet you Nicole!

Selma your language skills are absolutely fine, you say such sweet things beautifully!

Anonymous said...

lovely, thank you for sharing.

Magic Love Crow said...

Beautiful flower picture! Your Gothic Maiden is wonderful! Really love her Lisa!

~*~Patty S said...

Such a precious beauty you have created here!
Beautiful flowers too
oxo

Lisabella Russo said...

Thanks so very much Martin, Stacy, and Patty!