Month: March 2015

Studio 365: Day 68

Day 68
 
“Colour exists in itself, has its own beauty…I used colour as a means of expressing my emotions and not as a transcription of nature. I use the simplest colours. I don’t transform them myself it is the relationships which take charge of them. It is only a matter of enhancing the differences, of revealing them. Nothing prevents composition with a few colours, like music which is built on only seven notes”

Henri Matisse from The Path of Colour in Matisse on Art, 1947

The small framed postcard is of Matisse’s Nature morte aux grenades, Vence 1947 from the Musée Matisse in Nice; perfect for another Matisse Monday. The oranges are from Cosco.

Orange ivb

Returning from Victoria to Vancouver this evening on the BC Ferry Coastal Renaissance passing through Active Pass, with the glow of the setting sun reflected on the Coastal Celebration on its way to Victoria. Orange you glad I had my iPhone with me!

Studio 365: Day 66

Point Lobos ii

Four variations from my photograph of Point Lobos on the Monterey Peninsula, California.

Point Lobos photo

Magnificent Magnolia

Magnolia vi
 
Magnolia iii
 
Magnolia v

Magnolia viii

Magnolia vii

The reward for bringing my camera along on my walk in the sunshine this morning.

Studio 365: Day 63

Day 63

Grey Elegy

Full many a gem of purest ray serene,
The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear

from Thomas Gray’s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, 1750