When I arrived at the glasshouse the sun was shining in, so I had to wear sunglasses!
Stepping back to survey the scene, I noticed what appeared to be a line of dots in the distance ...
The Opuntia robusta was now complete, with its many spines indicated in the paint.
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My paintbrush - at the request of Mike Hughes, Head Gardener! They will be a useful addition when schools visit the garden, to talk about the desert habitat and how camels store water.
Having painted in the camels, I turned my attention to the Echinopsis pachanoi, adding more detail and definition to the flowers, and multitudes of spines.
The Cereus jamacaru also got its share of spines.
I wasn't quite satisfied with the Echinocactus grusonii. Their forms were OK, but they wanted a little more subtlety in the treatment.
I added more deeper colour in places to achieve the desired effect.
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Next I checked over the Cereus jamacaru.
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The Echinocactus grusonii were finished.
The Opuntia robusta was now complete, with its many spines indicated in the paint.
Lastly the Echinopsis pachanoi, and the foreground rocks - all finished to my satisfaction!
Creating the Cactus House Mural has been a tremendously enjoyable experience. I have found the artwork challenging and fulfilling, and the studio setting fantastic. Working next to a large raised pond in which Victoria amazonica has been flowering almost nightly has been unforgettable. The sound of crickets chirping has added to the magic of the moment.
Creating the Cactus House Mural has been a tremendously enjoyable experience. I have found the artwork challenging and fulfilling, and the studio setting fantastic. Working next to a large raised pond in which Victoria amazonica has been flowering almost nightly has been unforgettable. The sound of crickets chirping has added to the magic of the moment.
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The mural will be installed in the Cactus House imminently.
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To see further examples of Ingrid Sylvestre's work please visit her main site Ingrid Sylvestre Art.
For commissions and bookings please email:
IngridSylvestreArt[at]gmail[dot[com
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6 comments:
Just reading about your work on the mural and looking at the pictures was a joy for me. It must have been a fantastic experience to actually paint it. It is beautiful!
Thank you Diane! It certainly was a fantastic experience painting it and working in such an environment - I loved every minute of it!
Where is this hanging? You've done a great job!!
Thank you Shady Gardener! The mural is permanently fixed in the Cactus House at the University of Durham Botanic Garden (UK). It acts as a backdrop to the living cacti in the glasshouse, and also is an educational resource for talking about deserts when school groups visit the Garden.
What beautiful attention to detail! Fabulous! I've never been on an artist's journey before :o)
Thank you, Janice! 'An artist's journey' ... what a lovely expression. I'm looking forward to going on lots of interesting journeys through this year!
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