


Hydrangea comes in many forms, and painting it is often a challenge. The shape of the bloom, typically a mass of tightly grouped florets. I
struggle with these, I want to show each petal and yet I know that such detail can take away from the overall impression.
9" x 6" oil on board•
8"x 8" oil on board
20" x 24 oil on canvas
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