Tuesday, January 20, 2026

A Prayer

Cairns watercolor by Meera Rao

 Cairns painted with every color in my Derwent Graphitint pan set. It’s my humble attempt at a small memorial on paper and a prayer in response to what is happening in the world around.  

I recently read that Claude Monet was very ashamed and guilt ridden to be painting while ww1 wreaked havoc around. He wrote on Dec 1, 1914 :  ‘’ I feel ashamed to think about my little researches into form and color while so many people are suffering and dying.” He was working on the now famous water lilies series.  Sixty five years earlier in his life, his father had given him a choice ‘go to war or give up painting’ He went to war then, rather than give up painting. He served in French military in Algeria.  According to https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/monet-and-the-flowers-of-war-concert, “ Monet felt his late paintings were an attempt at healing. They were his artistic response to the traumatic events of the war and arguably the greatest climax to any artist’s creative career”. Many years ago I saw the paintings during our trip to France - but never really grasped the depth nor beauty of the paintings. Hope I get another chance to see ‘ the two rooms filled with 22 enormous panels - more than 80 square meters of canvas. ‘ I can’t imagine the pain  and trauma he must have felt. 

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Bud to Bloom

Bud to Bloom WIP watercolor by Meera Rao


Happy New Year!! I am relieved to start the new year with a negative test result for Covid. I was down with it for the last ten days of 2025 after dodging it for the past five years. As I recover, I decided I needed to do some art work everyday for my own wellbeing.  That decision has resulted in small 3x3" painting everyday as I record the amaryllis that was blooming. That was a wise choice! Posted above is the first twelve days of the my efforts.  There are still many more to come as I slowly make my way through the various stages and different angles of the bud to bloom chronology.  I am wondering if I also should record the end stages of the blooms.  

I am thrilled to discover in my research that  Amaryllis is considered a symbol of winter beauty and resilience in classical poetry by Milton and Thomas Campion to modern authors like Susan Meissner.

“An amaryllis is always waiting to delight and surprise you, 
even when your world seems cold and dark.” 
~Susan Meissner, Only the Beautiful~

How appropriate! I wish you all love, good health, positive energy, safety and peace in 2026.
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