STORY BEHIND THE ART OF KAREN KLUGLEIN
24th Annual International
American Society of Botanical Artists and Marin Art and Garden Center
Tulip Past Prime
Tulipa
When I first saw this tulip, presented to me as part of a bouquet for my birthday, I had no intention of painting it. However, I was caught off guard by the way its petals unfurled as the flower wilted, the colors intensifying as it died. Painting this piece was unusual for me, as I usually paint fresh flowers as opposed to wilting ones. But this specimen proved too tempting to ignore. I chose to paint on a horizontal piece of Kelmscott vellum to emphasize the flower’s width, which broadened as the specimen faded away.
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