CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
Who would’ve thought of painting rocks for the 2015 Cherry
Blossom Festival Plein Air Competition at the VanDusen
Botanical Garden? It was my first ever competition and I placed 3rd!
I also finally got to meet BC's very own Plen Air Watercolor Artist
Alfonso L. Tejada who was full of energy and larger than life.
I was so glad the sun came out when forecast said it wouldn't.
The spot I
chose was secluded except for 2 ducks that kept
me company. I would've
painted them in if I had the time, but
maybe next time when they have
their own festival. I did get to
meet a lot of people who came by to say
hi while I painted.
They were very encouraging and enthusiastic which
helps when
painting in public.
Almost finished. This picture reminds me of two people I had met that
day. A father (and daughter) that came back again to see how I was
progressing. He was very kind and cheered me on. They both stayed
until the very end of the competition after which he personally congra-
tulated me. A Russian boy, Ivan, came up to me as well. I noticed him
sitting on a
bench behind me for quite some time. He later on told me
that he had done some Plein Air painting in school back in Moscow
and felt intimidated when people approached him which is why he
kept his distance and only came closer when I was done.
that he had done some Plein Air painting in school back in Moscow
and felt intimidated when people approached him which is why he
kept his distance and only came closer when I was done.
Signed,
framed and hung.
I call this Cherry Blossoms In the Air.
The sound of
trickling streams of water was enough to stop
me in my tracks. There was no thinking twice when i saw
the light and shadows that played on the rocks and foliage.
The 3.5 hours flew by too quickly and as the painting was
coming to an end, i decided to commemorate the festival
by giving the viewer a little surprise at the top of the waterfall.
me in my tracks. There was no thinking twice when i saw
the light and shadows that played on the rocks and foliage.
The 3.5 hours flew by too quickly and as the painting was
coming to an end, i decided to commemorate the festival
by giving the viewer a little surprise at the top of the waterfall.
Cherry Blossom flowers floating in the light:
Follow them and you will find Spring in
Vancouver.
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