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Haven’t worked on a self-initiated piece in so long! Finally finished these up after months of the s
A fun little experimental gif of a pear swaying in the wind. It’s a little rough, but I learned a lo
From: Flemwell, G. (George). The flower-fields of Alpine Switzerland. New York : Dodd, Mead and Comp
It’s March, which means Spring is just around the corner, and it’s Women’s History
Inktober day 3 and 4 Chicory is one of the flowers still blooning in the fields here. It has a varie
For the lovely Genna @flttattoostudio-#etchingtattoo #lineworktattoo #stippletattoo #australiantatto
From: Conard, Henry S. (Henry Shoemaker), 1874-1971. The waterlilies. Washington, D.C. : The Carnegi
From: Flemwell, G. (George). The flower-fields of Alpine Switzerland. New York : Dodd, Mead and Comp
Those of you feeling fruity, the shop’s been updated! As for me, I think the naptime hustle i
Those of you feeling fruity, the shop’s been updated! As for me, I think the naptime hustle i
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is currently hosting an exhibit titled “Origami in the Garden.
Today I took a break from the home studio to work with some fresh material of this cute new species
From: Maund, B. (Benjamin), 1790-1863. The botanic garden. London : George Bell and Sons, York Stree
From: Dunthorne, Gordon. Flower and fruit prints of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Washington :
Illustration for the September issue of Cincinnati Magazine, about ginseng as a cash crop. You can r
From: Conard, Henry S. (Henry Shoemaker), 1874-1971. The waterlilies. Washington, D.C. : The Carnegi
First page of my newest book What’s Inside a Flower in stock and ready for readers everywhere
. . . . #dagger #plants #botanicalillustration #dragonfly #illustration #ink #watercolor #yellow #le
Pages from this mornings nature journal workshop at @patagoniapasadena - it was tons of fun and I ca
“Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair…” Susan Polis Schutz
Happy #EarthDay! Our Planet gives us so much: Fresh air! Farmable soil! Food! Fresh water! And count
illustration from my book: What’s Inside a Flower? I talk about all of a plants life stages- f
I wasn’t quite able to capture the color of Dendromecon harfordii with my markers, but thi
During these surreal and scary times, I’ve been experiencing an intense creative block. Wi
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