To the naked eye, this flower appears canary yellow. I moved the plant around and allowed the bright sunlight to move across and through the petals, then I started to see they were actually made up of many colours. I didn’t achieve this sunset range with vibrancies, not saturations, they were all hiding in the contrasts and brightness. As I continued to peel away the layers of darkness and over-exposure, these sunset oranges emerged. I imagine I could separate them even further to pull out more reds and even see what’s living within the greens.

Prints & more available at Arts MPerron @ https://1-mario-perron.pixels.com


Discover more from The New Renaissance Mindset

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

2 thoughts on “Finding The Sunset in a Flower

Leave a reply to The New Renaissance Mindset Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.