Musings of a Tree Lover
How amazing this stream would look if I was a very tiny creature living amongst the trees.
You'll sometimes see trees in my paintings, I'd love to create the fairytale world that is in my imagination, in paintings such as this...
(detail) John Anster Christian Fitzgerald (1819-1906)
When I painted the mixed media painting below, I imagined the feeling of the woods at night. It's appropriately called Midnight Woodland. ;)
There's that butterfly that could pull the leaf along! ;) It's still available to buy in my Etsy shop if you'd like to own it. :)
I love to be in the woods at any time of the year. The photos at the top of this post were taken a few days ago, a warm mild day in autumn but now I shall leave you with a few moments in the woods earlier this year. Listen for the birds! xx
Comments
Victoria
Your post has plunged me deeply into the happiest of childhood memories. There is a wood opposite my parents' house and my sister and I used to spend days on end making camps with bracken or setting up home beneath a holly tree. And when I look at your pictures of the stream I recall my flights of fancy as a child.
How wonderful your artwork is Jess. ALWAYS inspiring.
Warmest wishes,
Stephanie x
The fairies in Celtic mythology have influenced so strong your art, literature and the imagination of many generations!It's amazing for me to feel it in your words, art works and way of thinking!:)
Thank you very much for the lovely concert!:)
Your painting is fantastic!xx
I am fascinated with the trees too. They are so mysterious, and your pictures are enchanting.
~Sheri