The
other day while checking messages, I perked up at seeing that my dear
friend Rebecca had sent me a note letting me know that she had a new
video up. In her usual cheerful manner that I have come to expect
from her, she let me know that this time she had used 3 of my
paintings for The Waltzing Dahlia. 3? I didn't even remember doing
more then maybe 1 piece that had the flower type. Curiosity peeked, I
clicked the link she provided and watched her newest creation.
The Waltzing Dahlia has an almost fanciful quality to it, similar to her
piece Foxglove Waltz which I featured in Collaboration with RebeccaTripp – part 11. There is however a difference between the two.
Waltzing Dahlia has a bit more of a sultry quality to it, starting
off the melody with a harp and slowly blending it with a piano
finish. There seems to be almost a bit of influence there from Suite No. 1 op.5 arr. For Harp and Piano. 1 Barcarole ( Yes & No) by
Russian composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) but with
a lighter, more spring like feel to it. Uplifting and peaceful, I
find myself picturing a young lady in a lush English garden gathering
flowers with a basket overflowing with blossoms. Of course images may
differ between listeners.
"His Grandmother's Flower" by Dawn Star Wood |
As I
watched the video for the images, I was able to easily pick out which
ones were mine and ended up giggling over Rebecca's choices. Why, you
may ask yourselves, would I be laughing over what art she chose? It's
due to the fact that 2 out of the 3 weren't dahlia's. Noticing this
small mistake, I sent her a message to let her know and she
apologized but we both knew that it would be impossible to fix the
video. We also agreed that though they were the wrong flowers, the
pieces themselves seemed to work well with the music so decided to
leave things as they were. The first painting she used, which
ironically was also the first piece in the video, was His Grandmother's Flower which I had done back in 2010 based off of a
photo I took of my boyfriend's grandmother's flower garden when we
went to South Dakota to visit. Though personally not a huge fan of
working with the color pink, to this day I'm very proud of how the
11x14 inch painting went.
"Pray" by Dawn Star Wood |
The
second piece turned out to be Pray which I had done way back in 2007
when I was still getting used to watercolors. The tiny painting was
based off of a piece captured by photography friend Shelly Alexander
of UrbanRural-Photo.deviantart.com (Seattle, Washington) what was
titled Just Ran Across My Mind. Now that I look at his photograph, I
have to say that I may have been wrong and that it was a dahlia but
with me doing so many water lilies as of late, I wasn't too sure if
Pray was or wasn't.
Last on
the list is certainly not a dahlia, but is actually a clover flower.
Waiting, painted in 2012, was based off of a photo by
Vividlight.deviantart.com (United States) titled Pretty Baby.
Originally done to celebrate spring, I was also taking the
opportunity to experiment with having the background textured with
salt on a wet wash. I'm still
relatively happy with the results of
the experiment and surprised that though the entire color pallet is
very much in the pastel range, I really don't mind it for this
particular piece.
"Waiting" by Dawn Star Wood |
If you would like to see more from Rebecca and give her a message, here's where you can find her work:
deviantART: http://rebeccatripp.deviantart.com/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RebeccaETripp
deviantART: http://rebeccatripp.deviantart.com/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RebeccaETripp
Interested in finding my work? Here's were you can find and follow me:
deviantART: http://dawnstarw.deviantart.com/
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