The light has changed - the garden has changed and the hot pinks of summer are giving way to faded dustiness and the deeper reds of Autumn. I particularly love the combinations of faded echinaceas and sedum. Even the foliage of the humble loosestrife is turning a lovely dusty pink and salvia 'Hot Lips' has turned from its scarlet ways to the prettiest pink.
I will store up these colours and return to them one cold day when I can play with my new, and lovely, Schminke 'professional' watercolours.
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Amanda Lawrence
9/3/2020 01:16:12 am
Lovely photos Anna! Colours to hold on to, definitely. Hope you will include some paintings in a blog later on. Thanks for sharing them.
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Anna
9/3/2020 01:34:01 am
Thanks Amanda,
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