"GreenWood", watercolor on paper, 15in X 22in, VClaff 2013 |
the pagan wheel of the year, brings a celebration of flowers to my garden. Deep
in the forest, the green, filtered light is extraordinary and the mosses gleam with
the abundance of moisture this season. I watch as light creeps over branches,
streams through leaves and illuminates one small spot on a tree. In a moment,
it fades and travels on, finding its way over the canopy and as far beneath as
the branches allow. Dark and damp and mysterious places remain hidden, even
while the fields are aglow with goldenrod and all seems revealed.
"Ghost Tree", watercolor on paper, 15in X 22in, VClaff 2013 |
the magical, green light of ferns and mosses. My production has slowed, as
I have a clearer sense of my process with this new work. I understand what
is possible with technique and open to the infinite-seeming possibilities of image.
I love that there seems so much to explore with this work, I can trust that it
will keep me going.
"Earthlight", watercolor on paper, 15in X 22in, VClaff 2013 |
As the weather has cooled to warm and sunny, but not humid, and the flowers
and bees and butterflies dance in my small clearing, I come to a moment of pause.
Having made a huge amount of work in the studio, and finished nearly all the
outside projects, I find myself needing to stop. It feels appropriate for the season,
like a flowering plant having put all the energy towards the flower, and now that
it blooms, there is a pause before the energy begins to sink again towards the
roots. Crickets buzz in the late afternoon, juncos bathe in the stone bowl in the
woodland garden, and Pasha and I find shady spots to be still and drink in the
abundance of the year.
If you'd enjoy a peek at a sampling of the new work all together, visit my art web
site at www.valerieclaff.com I've been uploading much of the new work there and
find it interesting to look at in a group.
Its a perfect moment for visits from friends and family this week and next - a
perfect moment to nourish my body with herbs from the garden, berries from
the forest and the colors, shapes and forms of high summer - a perfect moment
to pause and reflect and rest in the exuberant embrace of flowers.
to pause and reflect and rest in the exuberant embrace of flowers.
Do you see Pasha in his cool hiding place below?
One small friend just never seems to get enough time outside.
This is the usual scene just after his pre-dusk curfew.
49 comments:
Valerianna, So much reverential Beauty in the same place.... that is how I felt after going to your Art Website. Loved seeing the progression and the evolution.
Your garden is lovely. Your photographs show it so well. Like I was actually there. Cheers, g. xo
Your beautiful tree paintings look as if you have caught them in a pause as well - they seem almost suspended in the midst of a waltz in the magical green light of the summer forest. Just wonderful!
And your garden is so beautiful. You are wise to take the time to stop and enjoy it.
Happy Lammas to you! Your trees are ... amazing. I love them. Pasha is lovely too. I get excited when you post, because I know that my eyes are about to get a treat. Lois
you have been so busy and the work, well it really really has grown. a lovely lammas to you, and pasha, too.
Lovely. Blessed Lammas to you.
high summer makes me high.
Your writing is so lovely... and photos to match. :)
Beautiful post! It's such a rich time of year. Thank you, Valerianna!
the paintings are just so full of light and those photos of the butterflies are beautiful, thank you for sharing your summer world.
Lovely, just lovely. Sure is the time of plenty.
Off to see the new website!
Such beauty, V - and thank you for the encouragement of your example to take time out, to pause, at the moment when so much has been accomplished over the summer months so far. peace to you and P. -sus and f
Blessed lammas to you!
Seeing your new work all together, makes it even more clear to me, that there's so much light in your art. Flowing and living.
Your place is extraordinary, made for pauses and meditations.
VA - looks like summer is bringing such brightness to your forest; and love the light you have captured in your work. B
I thought about your paintings a lot while we were in the mountains. We walked through several forests daily. A Eucalyptus forest and many indigenous forests in hillside clefts. So very beautiful and green with moss. Much like your paintings.
Hi Gwen - that's a wonderful way to think about my Art Website - it is surely my intention to be reverent about the natural world. I'm happy that translates.
Love this, Starr - "suspended in the midst of a waltz in the magical green light of the summer forest" - I love going back and looking at my work through your lens.
Hi Lois, happy that you appreciate what I share. Hope the first harvest is abundant for you!
Thanks, Velma! So far August has been lovely, glad the steamy humidity has cleared out!!!
Thank you, Raquel!
Me, too, as long as it isn't hot and humid which makes me low.
Thank you, Sara :)
HI Kim - hope your garden is doing really well!
Hi Mo - and thanks - Winter greetings from the summer world!
Hi Lynn - not new, just newly updated website. Happy August to you.
This summer I just MUST pause.
Hi Mona "Flowing and living", I like that. This place truly invites stillness and meditation.
Thanks, Barry. Hope all is well down under :)
Robyn - its wonderful thinking that my work went with you in some way on your mountain escape, truly, its meaningful to me. I don't think of green mosses in South Africa and love knowing that there is an overlap in landscapes.
I use to spend a lot of time on the edge of a hemlock forest. Now mostly I am in NYC.
Thank you so much for the window you create and your individual glance, not to mention your glorious trees of light.
www.wolffland.com
Valerianna, I love seeing your 2013 paintings in sequence, and I am struck by their quiet, numinous power. Photos of your sanctuary, the butterfly of wonder (Painted Lady?) and your striped muse (brown tabbies are camouflaged wonderfully well on forest floors) remind me of the best times of summer, and I am glad that you are harvesting the fruits of your labors and enjoying a time of sun and gentle warmth.
you truly have found a WonderLand, in your work, and in this Space that holds
you.
Life could not be better, yes?
love to you...
your work is as magical as your beautiful forests... you capture it magnificently...
Thank you, Mia. I love this hemlock forest... a very ancient tree with big medicine.
Hi Carmine - yes, brown tabbies blend in well, especially Pasha as he looks very much like a hemlock stump when he sits still in the forest.
Thank you, Grace - Life could be a bit better if I had more abundant energy... but, healing my illness is a practice of patience and being with what is, so, it is practice one must surrender to or be completely overdone.
Thank you, Cat!
Simply gorgeous photos :)
What a beautiful, magical place to live with a magical kitty assistant!
The flowers and woods are creating a lovely August portrait. Much peace and love to you, V.
Give Pasha kiss on the cold nose for me. :)
You've done beautifully the light in those paintings. x
I love these flowers in combination with the forest! A wondeful summer-dream! Pascha as well as always! Greetings from the Bavarian Forest!
Thank you!
Magical kitty assistants are a requirement here!
Thank you, Sandra - August is still lovely here, but a tad on the chilly side!
Thank you, Tiffany... :)
Hi Dori - hope your summer is abundant with inspiration and healthy creatures to nurture.
so many beautiful glimpses of your world
loving your paintings
your trees are gorgeous as is the light ~
hummmmm, i am wondering if my comment went through?
if not i will tell you again that it is nice to see the beauty of your world. also your art is beautiful, both trees and light!
Thanks, Tammie... and in answer to your below comment - yes, it made it here, so, I get to hear your feedback in a different way below :)
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