When I was a kid I used to spend my Sumner vacation with my
relatives at villages near Krakow in Poland . To get
there I had to take a train and then a bus. After jumping out of the bus, the first
thing I always noticed were the wild flowers in the meadows. With their various colors they
welcomed me to the back country paradise.
For a long time I didn't know why farmers didn't like poppy
flowers blooming on their fields and why called them weeds. I recently learnt why. If poppy seeds mixed up with corn seeds, the flour would have
yellowish tint and it gets rotten faster. Lately I haven't seen any weeds in the crops. I
guess now we have herbicides that completely eliminate all wild plants. Well,
I miss them a lot.
Last year my neighbor gave me a small poppy plant and this year I
had my first poppy flower in my garden. I was so happy to watch it develop its
bud and finally bloom. I took a few pictures, sketched, and painted it with
watercolors. The original painting was sent to Poland to my dear cousin who has
the same admiration for these wild flowers as I do.
The painting process is on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84uHkM_EBUA
If you'd like to paint it too you can copy my sketch. Happy painting
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