Pink Tulip Field

Name/Title

Pink Tulip Field

Entry/Object ID

2016.69

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolor on paper

Context

Credit Line: Donated in honor of Paula and Jay Isacoff

Made/Created

Artist

Carolyn Brady

Date made

1986

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Frame Size

Height

62-5/8 in

Width

91 in

Dimension Description

Image Size

Height

60 in

Width

90 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Carolyn Brady worked exclusively in watercolor, exploring three main themes in her painting: still lifes or tablescapes; flower-filled gardens; and interior still lifes combined with vistas from nature and the outdoors. While these themes recur in her work, it is the subject of light and the architecture of creating a painting that provide a framework for each of the artist’s images. When Brady painted in watercolor, she kept the brush dry so that the paint was immediately absorbed into the paper, using what she called “bits of paint” to create an image. Most of the gardens that Brady painted were outside of her home; she made several paintings of the view outside her living room window, where tulips were plentiful. She once said, "I think that flowers are mediators between the human world and the spiritual world."