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Tansy on Cotton
Flower pigment, pen and ink on cotton, 8x9.5 |
This pounding is of tansy in my garden. It blooms in yellow atop tall feathery fronds. Used in teas, it is one plant I needed to keep away from cattle - as it can affect their milk (or so I was told). Since we live in the country, that meant keeping it away from the fences and edges of the yard. We no longer run cattle, but I still keep it far from fence lines! The blooms are tiny yellow ball shapes in clusters, which here turned to the brown shades. I wonder if cutting fresher blooms would result in more of their true yellow color seeping into the fabric. I found that with sunflowers, I needed to cut them and pound them immediately, or their petals would release very little color. Each flower is a new experience - and who knows the next blooms will bring! This is Day 17 in the 30 day painting challenge and the 990th painting in 990 days!! Woohoo!
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