Poppies en plein air- “Dusk in the Lot Valley”
24 06 2008I’ve been taking some time off to deal with matters at home these last few, but I still have a few paintings to share from my France trip. If you’ve spent any time on my website, you might have noticed that this little plein air is a subject that is a familiar to me–poppies! In they south of France they are seen profusely in springtime. But, as with sunflowers and lavender, there is no precise way of knowing just when they will be in bloom. Sometimes the sunflowers come “early”, or the lavender “late”. Or sometimes any one of these flowers can be plowed over (in the case of poppies) or harvested by some farmer. (The nerve!)
Our group got lucky. It had been an unusually cold, wet spring up until just before we had arrived, and there were few to no poppy fields in sight. I was pretty okay with it, having painted them quite often (not to mention that we had no shortage of beautiful scenes to paint!) But most of the group seemed to have their heart set on it, and I was a little worried that they might be disappointed.
But we were lucky, not only because nature, at last, decided to cooperate, but also because the folks at Le Vieux Couvent remained on the lookout for our perfect field of poppies. And boy, did they find it–complete with two charming little cabins (cabineaux) set against a mountain backdrop. It may have been one of the prettiest poppy fields I’ve seen to date….or maybe the thrill of the others was just very catching. Here’s my little plein air from that afternoon, painted around 5 PM or so.

“Dusk in the Lot Valley”
Oil on Multimedia ArtBoard, 6×12″
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And a couple of gratuitous shots of us in the poppy fields:


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In Virginia, if you dig deep enough, you will soon hit clay, which makes building any kind of new bed a bit of a chore, as you really have to work in a lot of good loose topsoil, soil conditioner, and fertilizer to make the plants take to it kindly. It kind of makes me shake my head a little when I visit places like the south of France. Roses practically grow out of the cracks of the sidewalks there! Okay, the gardeners there do have do deal with the rocks (and a lot of them) so I guess we all have our gardening challenges.












