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Daily Leaf 210: I can’t resist a #colorful challenge
#dailyleaf #dailyart #botanicalart
I dug these out from the garden and am very disappointed. They are not tasty at all.⠀
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#botanicalart #botany #art #pencildrawing #GeraniumSanguineum #bloodygeranium #flowerart #flower #illustration⠀ https://t.co/ljyXvCnbMd
Many beautiful roses will flower only once in summer, but they also give you amazing rose hips in autumn. Thinking ahead #FridayMotivation #botanicalart
Here’s the coloured in version of the #horsechestnut #lineart I posted yesterday
#dailyleaf #dailyart #botanicalart
Geranium Robertianum aka Death Come Quickly aka Stinking Bob aka Crow's Foot -- a pretty little plant with many names. These are just a few of my favourites.⠀
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#botany #herbs #botanicalart #natureart #illustration #herbrobert #geraniumrobertianum⠀ https://t.co/xDknvoYXca
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Lush leopard botanical new on @patternbank 🐆 https://t.co/RKL5c94xvh #botanicalart #tropicalpattern #tropicalprint #leopardprint
Some Acer Pseudoplatanus aka Sycamore Maple seeds in fresh green.⠀
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#botany #botanicalart #sycamoremaple #illustration #natureart #pencildrawing⠀
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Daily Leaf 150: Can you believe I’ve already painted 150 leaves in my #dailyleaf #yearlongproject ? Today’s leaf is an #elm leaf with an #aphid problem
#dailyart #watercolour #sciart #botanicalart
Bateman’s "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843) is the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It features #SciArt by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. In #BHLib via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/dxv0j3XWjh #BotanicalArtWorldwide
One of our oldest—and largest!—collections of botanical art is currently undergoing an extensive restoration: https://t.co/S3b3T0TpGb #BotanicalArtWorldwide
Had a lovely day doing a demo #botanicalillustration of Ladys smock #Cardamine pratenis @LancasterUni @BritBotArtists #BotanicalArtWorldwide, so pleased to have my Heath rush on show with others like @billyshowell @gaynorsflora @annswanart; come & see the #Exhibition!
"A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland" (1793-95) was the 1st published scientific book dedicated to Australian flora. It features engravings prepared by James Sowerby based partly on drawings by convict artist Thomas Watling: https://t.co/1kdms7YyuG #BotanicalArtWorldwide
Britton & Rose’s "The Cactaceae" (1919-1923) is an early definitive taxonomic work on the family Cactaceae. It features stunning #SciArt by @NYBG artist Mary Emily Eaton. Explore the work in #BHLib via NYBG: https://t.co/YI3ODY5TRB #FloraFriday #BotanicalArtWorldwide
It is also #InternationalMuseumDay and #WorldwideBotanicalArtDay. The Gardens is a living museum that houses a massive plant, art and rare book collections. Our School of Botanical Art and Illustration is world renown for its impressive curriculum.
Curtis's Botanical Magazine (first published in 1787 as The Botanical Magazine) is the world's longest-running botanical magazine. Its notable #SciArt is reproduced from original artworks by leading botanical artists: https://t.co/QJlwCt3fNQ #BotanicalArtWorldwide
Celebrate #BotanicalArtWorldwide by exploring botanical #SciArt in the #BHLib @Flickr: https://t.co/YWOptkv12r
Featured #SciArt is of the legume Inga fastuosa from Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin's "Fragmenta Botanica" (1809), via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/QLllcthLzr
Celebrating #BotanicalArtWorldwide2018 with this lovely watercolour copy-book. On the left, Miss Smith’s heart-leaved geranium; on the right, the owner’s attempt to copy the flower.
Miss Smith’s ‘Studies of flowers from nature’ (1818), acquired in 2007 by @EmilyDourish @theUL.
Hoy, 18 de mayo, también nos unimos al #BotanicalArtWorldwide con la fascinante exposición sobre la historia del tulipán y su ilustración: "#Tulipatilipae. El tulipán ilustrado' que finaliza el 20 de mayo
Anita Barley and Dr Judi Stone will both be at Kew's #ShirleySherwoodGallery tomorrow for Worldwide Day of Botanical Art https://t.co/w8hd62IeAN #BotanicalArtWorldwide2018