3/31/22 Sunset Hill neighborhood |
3/31/22 Sunset Hill cherry tree
Instead of trying to capture a street view, I focused on a couple of trunks. At Sunset Hill, I do tend to sketch more tree portraits than street views because these are among the oldest cherries I visit each year. More than 80 years old, the one above is the same tree I drew from a photo for a class assignment a year ago. The reference photo I had used was taken from the side that shows the tree’s fantastic roots wrapped around its trunk. This sketch is from the opposite side, where slender, blossomed tendrils are trying to catch up with majestic branches.
In the second sketch, I caught a younger tree with daffodils behind it.
The street wasn’t quite as pink and fluffy as I’ve sketched it in the past, but the trees are still my favorites.
The Sunset Hill cherry trees at their peak on 3/29/22 |
As many petals on the ground as on the branches. |
I love when the trees are pink or white and filled with blossoms. Too bad the bloom time doesn't last longer. I love that first sketch!
ReplyDeleteAlas, the pink blossoms are all gone now! We might have another chance with the Kwanzan cherries soon, though.
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