Flower Gardens Provided by Nature

“Alaskan Garden” original acrylic painting in palette knife by Gail Niebrugge, sold.
Another plein air painting in palette knife of a building at the historic agricultural site in Copper Center, Alaska. Most yards in wilderness Alaska are designed by nature, and maintained by a weed whacker. When left to grow unmaintained they often become a gorgeous jumble of wildflowers. My affinity for Alaska wildflowers began in this this open field, where I nurtured my study of the phases of fireweed. I didn’t realize it at the time, but this was an excellent education.
More tomorrow,
Gail Niebrugge, paintings of Alaska wildflowers











