Thursday, November 4, 2010

KATSURA IN AUTUMN

Autumn would not be complete for me without an attempt to paint my Katsura trees.  This one, our big Daddy, is huge, with long pendulous limbs that seem impossible to sustain and yet they grow longer every year. It is about 150 years old.  Katsura trees are native to China and Japan.  There are males and females and we have a beautiful pair that creates babies that have populated our neighborhood and our friend's back yards.  In the fall as the leaves turn yellow they create a wonderful burnt sugar aroma making them a glorious sensual delight in every way.









2 comments:

Margaret said...

This time of year, the tree branches really do stand out as if they are sculptures. You have done a really nice painting here.

Linda Popple said...

What a gorgeous tree! I love your shadows and the colors are lovely. Beautiful painting.