Camassia update

a section of the Camas Lily painting

I have been working on this Camassia in fits and starts for quite awhile but finally feel that it is getting closer to where I want it to be. Here is a cropped piece of the work.  As you can see, the anthers are not painted yet plus I need to darken the blossom and buds a bit in places.

The flowers have been tricky because the petal color seems to shift according to the light, from purple/magenta to blue.  Just holding the stem and moving the flower around in the same light seems to make the color change.  But I do love the chartreuse ovary and sepals with the purple/magenta/blue (whichever) petals–such yummy complimentary colors right next to each other!  And the twisting leaves are fun too.

I want to include the bulb in my illustration as well because it was an important food source for Native Americans in this region, plus I find roots and bulbs irresistibly fascinating to draw.  So it still needs work but the completion is in sight.

In the meantime I am doing some drawings for my next illustration, which I will tell you about soon.

Comments

  1. Janene,

    I just found your blog. Although I don’t create botanical art, I find this work very refreshing. I enjoy reading the inspiration and narratives behind works like this. I can’t wait to see the finished product.

  2. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting, Tsutomu!

  3. This is exquisite, Janene!

  4. It’s lovely already. I look forward to seeing the final piece.

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