The Garden I · Assorted Florals
An artist cannot speak about his art any more than a plant can discuss horticulture.(Jean Cocteau)
Bougainvillea

We found Matisse living in a small house, with a magnificent, sweeping view beyond his vegetable garden. In one room there was a cage with a lot of fluttering birds. The place was covered with paintings, most of them obviously new ones. I marveled at his production and I asked him, “What is your inspiration?” “I grow artichokes,” he said. His eyes smiled at my surprise and he went on to explain: “Every morning I go into the garden and watch these plants. I see the play of light and shade on the leaves and I discover new combinations of colors and fantastic patterns. I study them. They inspire me. Then I go back to the studio and paint.”(Andre Kostelanetz)

Blue Gladiolus

Elephant Ears

Lilacs

Orchids

Pink Hibiscus

Abstract Crotons

Paperwhite Narcissus

Elephant Ears

Parrot Tulip

Orange Gladiolus

Coneflowers

Crotons
I hate flowers — I paint them because they’re cheaper than models and they don’t move.(Georgia O’Keeffe)