Really, this week's blog is more of a horticultural
essay than something about art. It's too bad for you readers who happen across this art blog, but it does
suggest why some landscape subjects are chosen over others for my pastel painting.
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Trees as landscape subjects
I chose this tree as a subject because my father
planted two similar blue spruce trees in front of our house before I was born
and they eventually reached a height equivalent to three to four stories high.
They caught a spruce blight, which meant my Dad had to spray poison on them
early every spring to keep them alive. Unfortunately the stuff turned the trees
green, but the new growth came in blue.
If you look closely at the painting you can see
some green behind the outermost blue growth. I guess the disease is still
around, and the city has to treat the trees to keep them alive. There seem to
be very few blue spruce left in New England, as far as I can tell.
The tree in Norwalk sparked a memory, and I painted
a recollection of my childhood, and a reminder of my late father.
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