Sketching the Pandemic Year 2020 week 28 July5-11
Although not considered true lilies, Calla lilies are beautiful. We get to enjoy the yellow and pink blooms only for a few days. Before long, the plants - leaves and blooms end up as tasty meals for the shiny Japanese beetles, caterpillars and other creatures! Seems like these bugs create their own art work of lacey design on the leaves and flowers as they raid and devour the plants. I was moaning over the tattered plants even as I took a photo of the hole ridden flower - seeing a different kind of beauty in its altered state. Later, it occurred to me that the bug eaten flower was the perfect subject for the week’s sketch :)
The China white Porcelain with the cobalt under colorless glaze Ming dynasty vase pictured in the Smithsonian Engagement Calendar 2020 dates back to 1400. : ‘Here the motifs of lotus and grain stalks form a visual pun : the Chinese words for lotus and grain are homophones for the words for peace and year, respectively. Thus the imagery on this bottle expresses a wish for “peace year after year”
For the calla lillies though it’s ‘piece year after year’ :(
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