The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 6 years, 12 months agoThanks Pam. I’ll post a whole tree in bloom for you to see. -
Pam commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 6 years, 12 months agoWonderful! I’ve never seen how almonds grow. Very cool.
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 6 years, 12 months agoThanks, Carol. I was really excited to see the almond blossoms and then how big the almonds were getting on the tree! -
Carol Burke commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 6 years, 12 months agoOh! This looks so light and summery! I particularly like the right branches how they enter the page. Very nice composition! I think I am craving some summer blooms!
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoI got back to the tree (bus ride and mini hike) and got the growing almonds and even a mature one still on a branch. I’ve got the spots scoped out!
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Carol Burke commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoLooks a bit like our wild rose! I do love the wrinkly petal too!! And cross section of stamens and pistol.
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Carol Burke commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoIs this quince Sheila?? That’s what a Japanese Quince looks like here in NA. Love the deep pink and all the the little details. So Springish!!
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks, Vern. These flower petals are so delicate and really cheery to see in their rocky, rugged landscape. I think I should add something, like a habit drawing. Hmmm. -
sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks, Pam. Yes, busy hunting for flowers, hiking and drawing! -
Pam commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoLove the addition, and the composition as a whole. You’be been a busy woman!
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThe common name in Spanish is “jara “ and in Latin, “Cistus albidus, the grey-leaved cistus, is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, with pink to purple flowers, native to south-western Europe antd western North Africa”. Wikipedia. It’s growing in dry, rocky soil. The petals are super wrinkly. I’ve now seen it in white, too.
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Pam commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks Vern! My dog ate my drawing so I’ll be drawing it again. I know exactly the area you are talking about, so I’ll pay clause attention to it when I try again. Thanks so much for the feedback! -
edith commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThank you for your feedback, I will try it.
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThe leaves grew, so I decided to add them!
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks Pam. I will draw more of these because I found a good place to pick them! -
Pam commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoWow Sheila! This is just gorgeous!
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sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks Vern. Still really struggling with the stamens and pollen. Looking forward to seeing a live demo soon! -
sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks Vern. This is a very pink quince. Now the leaves are coming out on the little stem, so I’ll add them. -
sheila y. commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThanks Vern. Yes, that’s the back of the leaves. These figs were growing out of/between giant cement blocks that make up a (wave) breaker in the fishing harbor! I’ll find some more stems. I like drawing them a lot. They are sturdy! -
edith commented on a
Photo in the group The Practice of Botanical Drawing Discussion Board 7 years agoThank you! - Load More