A Miniature Garden


 A Miniature Garden


Going through my eclectic assortment of frames, I found a little set of tiny unfinished wood frames I bought on a whim at Ikea several years ago.  The openings are only two inches high.  I cut little panels to fit and painted them with a ground coat of ultramarine blue and tinted the frames with metallic gold paint.  The stylized flowers were done with a fine point gold paint marker and an assortment of cheap nail polish, five dollars for the set from Five Below.

The flowers are based loosely on ancient Greek decorative motifs.   I had started to  paint flowers in this style when painting The Secret Garden, the subject of my July 21 post (https://rmw-ramblings.blogspot.com/2024/07/over-mantle-secret-garden.htm) but abandoned the idea because the contrast was poor on my copper-toned ground.  Here's a detail before I painted over...

Several years ago I used the same style in a detail in the group Erodios ( https://rmw-ramblings.blogspot.com/2021/04/19-april-2021-polyptych-group-paintings.html).


 

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