"Waning Autumn" was painted to save the last colors of Fall. I'm from up north in NJ and I get really nostalgic when the leaves start to drop and the first chilly winds hit the Hill Country of Texas.
When I was growing up, my Mom and I would gather the colorful red, orange and yellow leaves that covered the ground all around New Jersey. We'd pick up the best and brightest leaves & take them home in a big brown grocery bag. Mom would heat up wax in a frying pan, we'd dip the leaves in the wax to preserve them and we'd hang them all around my room.
This was one of my yearly milestones that marked the end of Autumn and usher in the pre-holiday Winter events. The leaves outdoors would dry up and blow away but my collection would remain until the decorations of Christmas would take their place.
Now I live in Texas and although the Hill Country is beautiful, it offers no match for the brilliant Autumn colors that I remember as a child.
This year, when the chilly winds started to blow and the live oak leaves started to turn brown, I went in search of some local color! I found this lone tree on our property, nestled among the "winter naked" soapberry trees and live oaks, I clipped off some branches and tucked them into my favorite vase and put them in a place of honor... next to my easel. I set the light low to represent the "setting sun" of the waning autumn and did this still life painting.
I still don't know what kind of tree it is, but I'm taking care to protect it from harm so I'll be able to enjoy it's color again next year in the last days before Winter's return.
This painting is 24" x 12" Oil on Canvas and is currently available through the Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art in San Antonio. Come visit!
4 comments:
WOW! What a vase!!! It's gorgeous, and the colors on the leaves are beautiful! Love the muted background too. Very well done!
I just can't keep myself from staring at that vase ...... :D
Nancy
Your comments about preserving the Autumn leaves brought back happy memories from my childhood in Ohio. Your wall art is remarkable in its realistic style. I also love the warm colors that are so cozy and inviting! Thank you for sharing your thoughts behind the art work!
Susanne Leasure
Houston, TX
Very Nice!
Thanks K. I hope you come back to my blog to see my newest work! Your comment took me back to find that it's been ages since I've posted any new work. Now I finally have some things I'm ready to share!
Thanks for the little push!
J.
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