Impatient
I have some hyacinths in the garden, but not yet in bloom. When I saw this potted clump at the grocery store, I couldn’t resist. I also couldn’t resist sketching them, but trying to capture the character of these blooms was a challenge. But I did enjoy using the fresh blob of carbazole violet paint.

I love the way you’ve captured the details of the flowers.
Interesting name for shade of violet paint…..named after the plant I presume?
So I am able to share your sketches with others at the site I just noticed. But also I realize I can forward this as it is generated by the site too.
My best friend already checked you out when I was talking to her about your Everyday Sketches posts. I didn’t give anything but that. She is a computer gal…..very savvy.
On Sat., Apr. 18, 2020, 9:37 a.m. Everyday Sketches, wrote:
> Alison R. Hall posted: ” Impatient I have some hyacinths in the garden, > but not yet in bloom. When I saw this potted clump at the grocery store, I > couldn’t resist. I also couldn’t resist sketching them, but trying to > capture the character of these blooms was a challenge. But ” >
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Thanks Patricia. The paint has that name for a reason, but I don’t k ow what that is. I’ll check. Thanks for sharing my site. Xox
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Love those hyacinths.
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It was quite a potful!
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I like what you’ve done with the paper — all those slashing lines!
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It’s very gratifying to know that you recognized it as paper! 😉
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