My class this summer was in the Gudbrandsdal style of rosemaling. It's based on wood carvings of the acanthus leaf. The acanathus doesn't grow in Norway but its use as a motif in art came north through Europe till it got to Norway--about as far as it could go.
The acanthus leaf has many lobes and folds, so these flowers and leaves have more depth than other types of rosemaling. It's fun to paint.
These are the practice boards I painted. Now I have to paint some plates.
Great color scheme and it certainly does have more depth to it!
ReplyDeleteThe leaf is beautiful. Glad you had a good time in Iowa.
ReplyDeleteI love how the shading shows the depth. Beautiful!
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