Saturday, 17 March 2012

A Scottish Country Garden

I've had Bridget's card, my last one of this exchange, propped up on my mantelpiece for a week or more, to gaze at and enjoy - and think of what I could say about it that it doesn't eloquently say for itself. Gorgeous rich colour, expressive and varied marks that describe her winter garden so vividly - the dormant stalks, withered leaves and brave new snowdrops in the muted, wild looking landscape. I absolutely love my little piece of Scotland, and of the painterly way it's presented - apparently casual yet so masterful! Thank you Bridget - hope that back is well on its way to recovery so you can get to zumba and walking again - though you clearly don't need to go very far to produce wonderful work.

6 comments:

vivien said...

I love your marks and the freedom with which you paint Bridget - and your use of colour.

A lovely card

Making A Mark said...

Gorgeous colours and mark-making as always!

Robyn Sinclair said...

Everyone of Bridget's paintings for this exchange has been a gem. The palette is always so beautiful and distinctive. I can't bring myself to call these little gems postcards. Every one has been received with obvious delight.

Africantapestry and Myfrenchkitchen said...

a beautiful scottish garden Bridget...just waiting for you to dig in and prepare it for spring...so I too hope the back is well on its way to recovery.
ronelle

Bridget Hunter said...

Thankyou for lovely comments. And, the back is improving daily !!!

Pat said...

Great painting Bridget, I really enjoy seeing your brush strokes.