Sunday, May 7, 2017

NY Botanical Gardens - Parts 2 & 3

Although I went to the NY Botanical Gardens partly to see the Chihuly glass exhibit, I was there primarily to paint. We arrived at the gardens at 9:30 and were there until nearly 5:30 so that gave me the opportunity to do several paintings. 

After doing the painting with the rocks I went over to the area that had the crabapple trees which were in bloom. It was breathtaking between the pink trees and all the daffodils that were in bloom in the field. I did a small panoramic painting so I could include a sweeping scope of the vista.


Susan and I stopped for lunch and then returned to the same area. This was done from a pathway on the other side of the field I sat in front of for the previous painting. The gardens had a program where 1 million daffodils had been planted. I didn't count them but it seemed like at least that many. lol People were taking photos in the middle of the daffodils. At one point a guide came along with a group of kids celebrating someone's birthday. Most of the kids were under 5 and it was bedlam. When they finally moved away a woman came over to me and asked how I could sit there so calmly and keep painting surrounded by all the screaming kids. I just said to her, "I was a NYC school teacher. I can ignore anything." 


Here are the rest of the photos I took of the Chihuly glass exhibit. I will photograph the ones I missed the next time I go back.








6 comments:

  1. beautiful sketches, take me into spring-mood! The glass works are also impressive!!!

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  2. Your paintings are so beautiful and welcoming. I want to be there!
    The glass sculpture is amazing.

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    1. Jo, thanks. It was so inspiring to be around all those beautiful blooms and the glass sculptures.

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  3. Fabulous paintings Joan. The fruit trees here are finally starting to bloom but I don't think there is anywhere here that has such lovely views to paint. Thanks for sharing more of the glass work - so fantastic!

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    1. Thanks, Val. This spot was so nice because it had a nice rise to the ground. Most of the time the trees are some place flat.

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