Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cyclamen success!

Ahoy fellow people! At long last I have completed my RBGE Certificate in Botanical Illustration. The wonderful day came a few weeks ago on Saturday 8 June. The 10 month course was absolutely brilliant, however, I admit that the final weeks of tinkering around with my final piece while sometimes enjoyable was completely terrifying. So much pressure when painting on a pristine white background. The lift off technique certainly came in very handy and something I am very happy to have learnt. Not only did I pass, I passed with Merit (though I get the feeling no one passed with less than a merit! :-)). To top it off, we even get a graduation ceremony in September, complete with nibblies and wine - no gown unfortunately but I think I can survive just this once without. Without further ado (drum roll please), I reveal my final composition of dear cyclamen persicum (actually to be honest my Cyclamen F1 Hybrid as my original lost its flowers too early in the piece), together with a photo of my actual hybrid. Also this week I have been lovingly staring at a painting Madonna and child in the national gallery by an artist nicknamed The Master of the Embroidered Foliage. The painting is amazing, particularly the berries and leaves and the shadow of Mary. I would post here but there doesn't seem to be an online image of it in the collection, so you may have to waltz over to the gallery and view it for yourself :D. Well, off to meet a friend at the train station. Hopefully won't be too long before I post again.


Cyclamen (K Fisher) - 20 cm x 14 cm

My wee little cyclamen hybrid F1 mix (and my tutor Pamela Richardson blurry in background)

1 comment:

Mark Rosenquist said...

Very nice painting. Maybe your next project can be speed painting the Loch Ness monster when it floats by. Hahaha! But seriously--you did a good job here. I like the details on the leaves.