Showing posts with label West Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Virginia. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Wild and Wonderful

Keep on Flowing

Outside, looking around, wondering about all the beauty in this wonderful world.

The Wild Blossoms

These pictures actually inspired me with some thoughts as I looked through them. Why do I take pictures of wild flowers? Why is water so beautiful


North Fork
River Fern 
Sky on Earth

I've been enjoying my summer here in the Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.

Blessings,
Alyssa

Friday, May 30, 2014

Project Botanical: Rhododendron

Between moving, mini vacation, and a kitchen remodeling project, I've been lacking in creative output. I did manage to draw another illustration in route to Kentucky, but then the kitchen took over...

  Kitchen: Before and After

So, yesterday, I decided to start a project that I have had in the back of my mind for a while. Botanical prints.

I want to gather pictures of local flowers and plants and take scientific-like photos of them for reference. Maybe, in the winter, when things slow down again, I can whip out some botanical prints for my home decor and some shop items.
The first flower on my list is the rhododendron, West Virginia's state flower.

Project Botanical: Rhododendron

So, I did a quick pen sketch, trying to focus on the quality of line the petals made.

Pen sketch: Rhododendron

Blessings,
Alyssa

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Mamma Goose, Daddy Goose, and Seven Little Juniors


Goose family

I like watching our neighbors, the Goose family. I think I should do something.
A painting?
Drawing?
Vector art? (like the cute little fox)
Anyway, at least I shot a picture that I can pull up if I ever do want to draw my own little goslings.

Blessings,
Alyssa

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Spring Visitors

I've always enjoyed photographing bumble bees, but yesterday, they kept me moving. The little creatures love my honeysuckle bush (I don't blame them!), and go from bloom to bloom faster than I can focus! I finally caught on and capture this little cutie.

Busy Bee and Honeysuckle Pink

What called me to get my camera in the first place was this lazy butterfly. It preferred the sweet nectar of the lilacs. I thought the purple blossoms complimented well his yellow garment and black trimmings.

The Monarch and the Lilac