Wildflowers in Greece

Oil painting by Ask

Oil painting “Joy of Greek Wildflowers” by Ask – May 2023

Lilac & yellow wildflowers

After pushing my way through a footpath overgrown with waist high wildflowers and grasses, this awe-inspiring scene took my breath away with its beauty. Early morning, a day or so later, I balanced my easel on the rough steps, hewn out of the warm brown earth, and set about sketching in this scene, till the sun rose too high in the sky around 12 midday.

When I came back to finish the painting, I was met with shock and disbelief, to find that the eager mower I had seen earlier on the footpath, had not only cleared the ‘road’ of flowers, but also totally wiped out the whole display in the field below, leaving it shorn and bare! Only the olive tree was left standing, as a testimony to time immutable.

I carried my easel back to my temporary home, with a heavy heart, as was left with no choice but to use my back up photo, from which to complete this painting.

Proliferation of Lilac and yellow wildflowers in Greece (photo). Γαλακτίτης ο εριώδης (ασπράγκαθο) Galactitus Tomtentosa (Greater Knapweed) and Soncus Arvensis (Perennial Sow Thistle) in yellow.

4 thoughts on “Wildflowers in Greece

  1. You captured it beautifully and saved it forever.
    I came across your work when searching for old school friends from Grange. Your paintings are magic.

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    1. Oh wow! That’s pretty;amazing! Just as well I still sign my work as Ask! ( it’s the easiest signature too!) Thanks for the compliments! I went to live in Greece for 8 and a half years after just one year at college studying art and music, but still held my very first solo art exhibition that very year, as am too much of a free spirit to do a “normal” job!

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    2. Wow! That amazing. Thanks for the compliments too, Catherine! I absolutely adore Greece, as came to live here for 8 and a half years after just one year at college, studying art and music, and held my first of 16 solo art exhibitions that very same year. I’m too much of a free spirit to do a “normal” job!

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