2/20/16 ink, colored pencils |
A few days ago Facebook kindly informed me of a “memory”
from a year ago: a sketch I’d made of a cherry tree that was already starting to blossom (see below) outside my
neighborhood public library. A few weeks later, that very tree was taken out for some sewer work, and I was
heartbroken. Quite old and broad, the tree must have been of a variety that
blooms early, because it was always one of the first decorative cherries to
blossom in my ‘hood. I looked to it as my harbinger of spring.
The sun was out all day today, and by afternoon it was warm
enough to sketch outdoors for a few minutes. Thinking about the old cherry that
was removed, I decided to visit its little replacement (at left). Supported by braces, it’s
so thin and spindly looking that I had to sketch it from a different angle to
see it well. It’s nowhere near blossoming, but when I examined it closely, I
daresay I could see that it was covered with tight, dark pink buds. There’s
hope of spring after all!
2/17/15 ink, watercolor |
It looks like such a skinny little thing...hope it blossoms soon. Nice sketch!
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