Monday, July 16, 2012

Tower Grove Park, St. Louis

One of my fave places to sketch and paint is the Victorian era park on the city's south side. Landscape workers have maintained the park very well this summer as always so despite the withering drought and record high temps the flowers and lily pads are in full bloom. Elephant ear ferns, cannas, crepe myrtle, castor bean, fountain grass as well as the palmettos and other tropical foliage continue to flourish. Formal pathways wind through the park, around colorful gazebos, elegant plantings, statuary and fountains. Missouri Plein Air Painters met here on four consecutive Sunday mornings beginning in late June.

Tower Grove Path, 07/01/2012; Michael Anderson, watercolor on Arches 140lb rough, 8" h x 23" w.

8 comments:

  1. I think you've really caught the light!

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  2. Thank you Barbara! There were some very strong cast shadows that morning. The only way not to broil is too stand in one

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  3. You've caught the heat, too, Michael--and what a beautiful urban garden!

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  4. You've really placed the viewer in the haven of the shade. And still captured the intensity of the searing summer sun. Bravo!

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  5. Thanks for your great comment Marcia! Much appreciation , m

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  6. You make me really want to get some water-colour now. I've never used it. This is really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. You are welcome abd. Thanks for your great comment!

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