Dried Fireweed

“Fireweed IV” original watercolor painting by Gail Niebrugge, sold.
Back to my series on living and painting in the wilderness of the Wrangell-St. Elias, Alaska. This looks like fireweed laying on snow, but in reality I plucked some dried branches for decoration and kept them in my studio during the winter. Tidying up one day, I removed the dehydrated weeds from their home in a jar and tossed them temporarily on my drafting table. Turning on the drafting light I became fascinated with the patterns and cast shadows made by the dried plant. Nothing would suffice but to sit down and immediately paint what I saw. At the final stage of fireweed, nothing remains but the withered brown leaves and curled, twisted split pods. Still beautiful. An intriguing wildflower. Hours later I realized that my housecleaning project stalled at dusting the shelf. Cleaning can wait, I have paintings to make!
More tomorrow,
Gail Niebrugge, wildflower painter












May 12th, 2008 at 8:51 am
Gail, spoken like a true artist!
Greetings from Western Australia!
Noella
May 13th, 2008 at 7:31 am
Hello Noella!
Greetings from Alaska. Yep, sometimes my housekeeping takes a back seat to my art. Fortunately my family is understanding and supportive. A wonderful woman has become my best friend, she cleans my house every other week and has brought order and stability to my studio and home.
Gail