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Lucia Demetriade Balacescu
Canceu cu lalele şi mărgele albastre (Canker with tulips and blue beads)
Galactical Tulips. Not quite what I was going for. I was aiming for something softer all around but took a wrong turn with relative values and overtickled it. It’s like when you cut your bangs crooked and keep on going with the scissors. Good practice nonetheless. Thank you…
Thinking of Yellow Tulips 💐https://t.co/UxWrEphn8e #artist #art #etsy
to: @tsukkislvt
from: jiang cheng
[purple tulips and jiang cheng]
“hey hey, i see you've been working very hard and i want you to know that i'm really proud of you for going through everything until now !! pls do not pay mind to those who +
Taking care of the tulips🌱
Here’s a dumb doodle practice of my animal crossing character
I have been really busy, but I was able to finish a picture for Knuxouge Week this year. 🙂
It is for the first prompt.
Day 1
Bouquet
Knuckles is showing Rouge how much he loves her, by giving her a bouquet of red tulips. It's true love! ❤️✨
#KnuxougeWeek2021 #KnuxougeWeek21
Featured Art of the Day: "Red Tulips". Buy it at: https://t.co/opcgwkkdbt
5D Diamond Painting White Cat and Tulips Kit. See it here: https://t.co/wGQEyg9LQ6 #diamondpainting #5ddiamondpainting #paintwithdiamonds #disneydiamondpainting #dazzlingdiamondpainting #paintingwithdiamonds #catdiamondpainting #catdiamondart
sometimes words are hard
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Featured Art of the Day: "Pony In The Tulips - Painting". Buy it at: https://t.co/ZiydQI9hP6
Featured Art of the Day: "Still life with tulips.". Buy it at: https://t.co/wrdcIPqnIa
show me your favorite pokemon, your favorite animal crossing villager, and your favorite flower.
Man I love tulips so I was fighting for which colored one would be my fav flower 😔. I love tulips though they’re my fav flowers <3 https://t.co/dddzNdK9oh
The development of tulip varieties became an obsession for working class growers who described themselves as ‘florists’- gardeners devoted to perfecting one plant type. Lacking money to buy expensive bulbs they would grow tulips from seed, waiting 7 years for flowers to mature.
‘Parrot’ tulips arose as natural mutations. The petals, which are deeply slashed at the edges, curl and twist in all directions. The name comes from the appearance of the flower in bud which is thought to look like a parrot’s beak.