So, here’s a flower called a Canada Columbine. I found it this summer growing in the rocks along the shore at Cave Point Park in Door County.
So, here’s a flower called a Canada Columbine. I found it this summer growing in the rocks along the shore at Cave Point Park in Door County.
I don’t care what my mother-in-law says. Daylilies are pretty. Here’s one from my yard.
After I finished taking pictures of the hawk I decided to take a few flower pictures while I was out in the yard anyway. There aren’t that many flowers out in my yard this time of year, but I found a few.
Some of these are available as prints.
This image popped into my head the other day and wouldn’t leave me alone. No idea why. Not my typical sort of art. I’m not even sure if it’s art or not. But it was insistent. So. Here you go.
Want one? I’m selling them here.
Here’s a pastel version of the sheep image I posted yesterday. I really liked playing with the hash marks all being the same direction as the lines on the rays of the sun. Technically, the sun’s behind the sheep. It should be back-lit. But that didn’t work so well with the hash marks. I may do a watercolor version with it backlit and see how that looks. But, anyhow, here’s today’s sheep.
And here’s a version without the radius lines.
Or make it really simple and remove the sun entirely. Then I don’t have the problem w/ the inconsistent light source.
Of course, it’s VERY pastel. Maybe bolder lines and a brighter green?
Here’s a picture I did today. I made it into a mousepad on Zazzle because I thought it was funny. Not sure if it is, I just thought it was. 🙂 I made it with extra space around the edges so I can crop is just so for whatever I’m using it for. I’m thinking about making it a greeting card or something.
And here’s the Zazzle link for the mousepad.
Some pretty flowers in a pot.