I do know you dear Richard...not personally but virtually..even remember your happy scooby doo that appeared one day free as a bird in a public photo...
I cant believe you don't remember me.....):
may be i used another mail address....
UDI
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I cant believe you don't remember me.....):
may be i used another mail address....
UDI
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Richard James <richpipe@...> wrote:

Shalom sipurvadim,Eifo ata? Ani garti baaretz yesh harbeh zeman. Beyn 1971 u lebeyn 1972.Shmi Richard----- Original Message -----From: sipurbadimSent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 10:48 PMSubject: Re: [Aristolochia] aristolochia gorgonaHey Victor
We have a few, not showy Aristo's here in Israel...if you ever want to paint them, or just visit - you are welcome to be my guest.
Good luck in CR...i know the place..sure you'll love it..
udi
On 12/8/08, victor wong <aristolochiafrimbiata@...> wrote:
Hello Mario, Richard, Hans, Udi and Lucia,
Thanks Mario for all the details about La Selva. I am excited about this adventure. I think it will be essentially very different from painting in botanical gardens as before. The rainforest is sometimes too wet and too humid for the water colour to stay on and to do any finer lines with brush. But at least I can do some good pencil sketch and put down the colour and will work on it back in the chalet. I am scare of snakes and I think La Selva got plenty! I think I will definitely be with a guide to explore for a couple days first and locate some of the interesting vines, from the vascular plant list, there are more than a few that I want to paint:
Aristolochia gorgona, Aristolochia translucida, Banisteriopsis caapi, Dalechampia dioscoreifolia (I painted before), Dalechampia websteri, Passiflora auriculata, Passiflora lobata etc.
I am working on this one now and kind of based on the photos on the site and Mario's drawings and description of gorgona. I hope the colour is alright. It is bright orange with white and brown. I hope it is not so much with purple. I have painted gigantea before, which is more purple but in photo always turned out more brown.
My painting of gorgona features frontal, side, dissected view and bud, and fruit with leaves; right now it is the frontal view that I am working on with a flower of about 20 to 28 cm.
The tentacles are sure difficult to paint, remind me of my wet look teddy bear!
Victor
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