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Transcendent Transcience

16/6/2014

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Picture"The Black Iris" 11 x 14 watercolour
Irises are in bloom here as I write this.  Some years, if buffeted by rain and wind, they last only a few days;  this year we've been lucky and I've been able to photograph them to my heart's content, and file them away for a winter's day. 

I blush to confess that I wince at receiving cut flowers, knowing what's to follow.  Unwilling witness to their inevitable demise, I simply can't bring myself to trash them until they are demonstrably, horribly, dead and thoroughly smelly. 

This bias used to be a big problem.  In the process of teaching myself to paint in watercolours, I seized on flowers at first, as do we all:  everything else was overwhelming.  Now this was before digital photography.  If I saw and photographed a beautiful flower, it might be some time still before that print was developed, and patience has never been my strong suit.  I didn't feel I could cut it either, so if I wanted to capture that loveliness, I would have to sit down and paint there and then.  And paint fast!  Some flowers only bloom for a day or two, and shadows are always moving.  

Talk about pressure.

At the time I saw this iris, we were living on Galiano Island, sixteen miles from a store, and with no transportation but shank's pony.   A lack of options does encourage decisiveness.  I hauled my kit outside and started to paint the black bloom:  though it reflected deep tones when the light was shining on it,  rose and mulberry undertones glowed transparently when the sun shone through it.  I didn't begin to do it justice but hope that the painting conveys a bit of that glorious iris and that happy time.  Irises are so tough and long-lived that it's even possible it bloomed again this year.  I hope so.



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