February 23, 2008

Crocus


I see signs of spring everywhere now and I found the first Crocus some days ago in my garden.

Überall kann man jetzt erste Frühlingsanzeichen sehen und ich fand vor ein paar Tagen den ersten Krokus in meinem Garten.

8 comments:

ellie said...

A lovely crocus ! I'm getting into Spring flower paintings too . I love the wonderful bright colours after the drabness of winter !We don't have them growing here yet though, although we have had a very mild winter.
I love your watercolours, especially the abstracts Claudia, remind me of Paul Klee's work ! Hope you frame them up, they'd look great ! Take care. Could I link your blog to mine ? It would be easier to visit, and I do enjoy visiting your blog.

Vhrsti said...

Great! Love all your fabulous watercolors works here! You are really excellent artist!

n o r d i n g å r d e n said...

Hej Claudia, jag måste bara kika in här i din mysiga blogg och berömma dig för alla dina vackra målningar! Och akvarellen du målade till Mia, så otroligt fint! Säljer du? Jag har en röd liten Lillstuga som vore kul att ha målad på bild...Jag såg i kortet du skrev till Mia att det var på norska så jag hoppas det stämmer, många hälsningar från Mari.

Rosy Inspiration said...

I found your blog through Mia Landliv, a great find I reckon. I really enjoyed your blog and have added you to my list, will surely come back for more, love your style and things you paint. Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work.

Elizabeth said...

What beautiful flower paintings.
I'm glad Britt-Arnhild showed me the way to your blog.
Greetings.

mARTa said...

Hola Claudia! Yes, spring is coming! Here it is almost time for shorts again! Your flowers are always so lovely. This is one of my favorites but not seen too often here.

ellie said...

Hi Claudia,
Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog. I have been trying to link with you, but keep on linking up with some chap in Italy or somewhere ! Will keep trying though ! Best wishes, Ellie

Alison said...

You have been busy - I love the way your abstracts are developing.