

One can only marvel at the ability to replicate on paper such lovely hues and such delicate fragility.
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In this striking Valerie Lloyd watercolor, the colors are so rich and deep and the orchid in such glorious full bloom that it some how elicits the feeling of celebrating flight.
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The soothing warmth of the sun, the sweet smell of freshly mowed grass, the joy of working in the garden and the beauty of fresh cut flowers: All proof that it is spring at last.
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“I’s Wide Open” may subtly be the best of Ms. Lloyd’s Floral Series. Though not as initially dramatic as ”Wings” or “V” or others, as one studies or lingers, as one follows this special work of art from bottom of stem to top of bloom, one appreciates the variances of tones, of hues.
The effortless melding of greens, yellows and gold’s of the stems to the almost bleeding quality of the light to dark blues to the near purple of the blossoms, the quality of which is rarely scene in the colored pencil medium. Note the winding and knotting of the stems.
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Lighting, fragility, history, balance, variance of hues, new life; all fit.
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This lovely Valerie Lloyd colored pencil rendering not only excites the eye, but some how, the pallet as well.
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What most catches the eye of the admirer and causes one to linger is the graceful flow and the quite softness of the petals and the gentle dusting of pollen. It’s surely alive.
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