“Noteworthy” ©Tom Hlas 2013. All rights reserved.
Mixed Media on Paper, 7″ x 5″
It’s finally spring at my home in Norfolk, Connecticut.
As I drive through the small village, countryside and neighboring towns I’m struck by the brilliance and welcome of spring colors after a long winter. Not that winter is bad, it just has a very different color palette.
The refreshing chartreuse of budding trees, the energizing yellow of blooming forsythia and daffodils, the sensual pinks of azaleas, the enchanting lavenders of lilacs and the alluring whites of dogwood flowers all awaken the senses and renew hope for the beauty of coming days.
As an artist, I noticed the colors I’ve used recently in my work have expanded to include softer, gentler but no less vibrant hues. Could it be the influence of nature or is it the stirrings of renewal within me?
How have the colors and memories of spring affected you?









