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Spring Showers (Diptych) by Rosemary Legat – During morning walks around our Melbourne suburb I sa  spring buds popping out everywhere, especially on the trees lining the streets.  I thought with sadness that it would probably just take a day or two of Melbourne’s inclement weather for the tree blossoms to start dropping quickly from the trees.

For the previous few days I had been working on two layered intuitive bases and had thoughts of creating a abstract flower diptych.  Not for the pieces to actually make a single scene, but two standalone pieces that are linked through visual coherence.

Thoughts of spring showers, falling blossoms flooded my imagination.  I started to play with applying paint in different ways on my intuitively created bases, adding different hues of pink, creating into the paint to form naive flowers.  Kept adding and layering my flowers on both pieces.  Warming glaze followed by brining further white interests back to both pieces in the form of dribbles, accents, shadows markings etc.  Both pieces evolving and developing in front of my eyes to narrate my imagination visually to those that take a peek or even longer.

I think these moody, but warm and playful pieces would look delightful hung side by side or hung separately in different spaces or areas.

As Spring showers require framing to hang my gallery photos include examples of how this duo could look framed and hung.

Dimensions:  Both are 56cm (W) x 76cm (H) x .1cm (D) = total 112cm (W) x 76cm (H)

Spring Showers is a very organic duo, including a .05 cm rough border which can be covered during your preferred framing method or be embraced, remaining on show after framing.

Please check dimensions, in-situ images are for display purposes only and may not be to scale.

Diptych – Spring Showers

Rosemary Legat

AUD$410
Size: 112w x 76h x .01d cms
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Spring Showers (Diptych) by Rosemary Legat – During morning walks around our Melbourne suburb I sa  spring buds popping out everywhere, especially on the trees lining the streets.  I thought with sadness that it would probably just take a day or two of Melbourne’s inclement weather for the tree blossoms to start dropping quickly from the trees.

For the previous few days I had been working on two layered intuitive bases and had thoughts of creating a abstract flower diptych.  Not for the pieces to actually make a single scene, but two standalone pieces that are linked through visual coherence.

Thoughts of spring showers, falling blossoms flooded my imagination.  I started to play with applying paint in different ways on my intuitively created bases, adding different hues of pink, creating into the paint to form naive flowers.  Kept adding and layering my flowers on both pieces.  Warming glaze followed by brining further white interests back to both pieces in the form of dribbles, accents, shadows markings etc.  Both pieces evolving and developing in front of my eyes to narrate my imagination visually to those that take a peek or even longer.

I think these moody, but warm and playful pieces would look delightful hung side by side or hung separately in different spaces or areas.

As Spring showers require framing to hang my gallery photos include examples of how this duo could look framed and hung.

Dimensions:  Both are 56cm (W) x 76cm (H) x .1cm (D) = total 112cm (W) x 76cm (H)

Spring Showers is a very organic duo, including a .05 cm rough border which can be covered during your preferred framing method or be embraced, remaining on show after framing.

Please check dimensions, in-situ images are for display purposes only and may not be to scale.