Today we reach that beautiful point of balance where day and night are equal, and the earth begins its big exhale into Spring. To celebrate, I’m sharing a few "inspiration moments" from my recent visit to The Huntington Gardens.
My paintings don't start at the easel; they start in moments like these—noticing how a petal curls or how a specific shade of fuchsia catches the light.
The Palette of the Season:
Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana): The perfect reference for the gossamer "ruffles" in my characters' hair.
Pink Water Lilies: A study in those "Alabaster" tones and floating, ethereal light.
Eucalyptus macrocarpa: I’m endlessly fascinated by the silvery-grey contrast against its red blooms.
California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica): A bright spark of local gold to ground the spirit.
Rock Purslane (Cistanthe grandiflora): The vibrant heart behind those "Marshmallow Magenta" eyes! ππ️
Wishing you a day of perfect balance and new growth. Which of these colors should I bring to my palette next? πΏπ·







4 comments:
Lovely
That is actually such a genius way to find inspiration for your characters. The Huntington Gardens sounds like an absolute dream and I bet the light there is just perfect for photos right now. I really hope your day is full of that perfect balance you mentioned.
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Really beautiful.
Ohhh these are gorgeous. I wish I could visit there. I see that you are inspired by this place in your art.
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