To be Baby Theo and have an authentic Van Gogh hanging in my room! |
Piet Mondrian: all about the funk. |
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I would not have guessed Piet Mondrian painted this! I only knew him for his funky cubes. Don't you love when an artist surprises you with a wider range of talent than you knew they had? This tree looks like it wants to be in a spooky forest, with its foreboding branches, but Mondrian was like, "Nope! I'm giving you a jazzy red trunk and psychedelic blue background." Boom. Not spooky anymore!
Poplars on the Bank of the Epte (1892): it has curves in all the right places. |
How could we possibly talk trees without touching on Monet's poplars? This is my favorite of all his tree paintings, I think. The curve of that treeline? I swoon. He painted these poplars at least eleven times. They must have left quite an "Impression."
In celebration of National Love a Tree Day, I took an extra moment to admire the trees in my own yard. Here they are this morning:
We purchased those pines for a quarter each when they were just inches tall, and now they're taller than me! If you squint, you can see our sugar maples behind them in white tubes to protect them from the very hungry deer that visit our field. Jim spends hours carrying buckets of water out to them in the summer, and his hard work is starting to pay off as we can see the tops of them starting to peek out of the tubes!
Happy May 16th, friends! I'm going to celebrate "Love a Tree Day" with a glass of wine. But don't worry, I won't get trunk.
* I feel like you don't believe me about Sea Monkey Day, so here is my source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/latest-posts/
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