Peony is a May Flower - Part 3
As the peony bouquet aged the petals opened up more, moved away from the stigma, and created a different silhouette. I no longer looked at the single flowers but at the whole arrangement. Colors were getting lighter and gentler and leaves begun to curl a bit. I enjoyed these days with the bouquet as much as the early ones and sketched it daily with all kinds of different materials: from markers to some experiments with liquid graphites and water-soluble pencils and to the printmaking tools.
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