Magnolia at Keitum

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Magnolia at Keitum

inside my travel sketchbook

SIZE: 14,8 x 21 cm
PAPER: BOESNER TRAVEL SKETCH BOOK  with Canson Paper 200g/m² hot pressed
COLORS: DANIEL SMITH extra fine watercolors

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In the scenery of spring,

nothing is better, nothing worse;

The flowering branches are

of themselves, some short, some long.

  

  

Ryōkan


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4 Kommentare :

  1. Oh your Magnolias are simply divine. They bloom here but I have never grown them. Often are fickle spring causes them to come out too early and then blackens them with a freeze. Yet if the weather is kind they are glorious to see. I wonder do you have dog wood trees that bloom in your part of the world? They are pretty too. Have a great April.

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    1. Thank you so very much for your kind visit and feedback, Debbie! Wishing you a lovely April as well, dear friend.

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  2. I miss my magnolia tree, which died after a late frost. Always enjoyed painting the dancing blooms and the twisty branches. Love your sunstruck version: the picture of spring!

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    1. Thank you so very much for your lovely comment, Laura!

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