I’ve long been inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s series of vibrant sunflower paintings done in Arles in the late 1880s. The studies partly became famous not only for their beauty, but for their innovative use of “the yellow spectrum” — as new yellow pigments were being developed at the time, and Vincent was able to create many new colors and shades of yellow with paint. This is my little ode to his lovely creations, of course mine are done in black and white, and YOU get to add the “yellow spectrum”! There are lots of petals to color and joy to bring! I dare you to Google sunflowers and see just how many varieties there are today — deep reds, purples, oranges, peach, and every shade of yellow from palest lemon to intense sunburst! The sentiment is inspired by Stevie Wonder, who is one of the sunshines of MY life.
Stop by the blogs of the Instant Gardner team for a mega dose of inspiration!
Barb Walker
Debbie Olson
Nancy Sheads (me!)
Cheryl Scrivens
Broni Holcombe
Stacy Morgan
Allison Cope
Tosha Leyendekker
Power Poppy Blog
It’s also Power Poppy Friday so don’t miss the creativity of the Bloom Brigade.
Christine Okken
Tosha Leyendekker (double header!)
Supplies
Paper: Bazzill Basics in Purple Pizzazz; Yippee from the Hip Hip Hooray Collection by American Crafts; X-Press Blending Card
Stamp: Sunshine of My Life (*) by Power Poppy
Dies: Stitched Rectangles and Hello by Simon Says Stamp!
Copics: V15, V17, BV08, B02 (leaves); Y38, YR68, R37 (flowers); YG01, YG13, E34, E39, E49, RV99 (centers); B01, B02, B04, B05, B06 (vase); W00, W0, W1, W2 (background)
Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer. All other items were personally purchased.