Learn how to draw an Iris Flower with this step-by-step guide. Master the art of sketching and shading to create a beautiful botanical illustration. Perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike.
The Garden Museum celebrates one of the greatest botanical artists of the twentieth century, Raymond Booth The Garden Museum, which occupies the deconsecrated church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, explores and celebrates British gardening through its collections, temporary exhibitions, events and garden...
Birds love coreopsis for the seeds. Butterflies enjoy its nectar. Gardeners adore it for its sunny, long-lasting blooms.
Blooming on your canvas with our stunning chrysanthemum illustration escapade! Where petals meet creativity, and every stroke is a symbolism.
An original 1839 watercolour painting, S. Twopenny, Pink Lavatera Mallow Flower. A fine original botanical watercolour by S. Twopenny of the Twopenny family of Rochester, Kent and Little Casterton, Rutland. The watercolour has a beautiful naturalness, executed with particular delicacy, capturing the vivid tones of this pretty bloom. With gum arabic to intensify the colour. On card laid down on backing paper. This watercolour is one of a beautiful 1830s botanical collection that we have for sale by 'S. Twopenny', presumed to be Sarah Twopenny, of the Twopenny family of Rochester, Kent. The pictures derive from a collection given to Mary Twopenny (Sarah's sister) by her cousin David at Little Casterton in 1832. Sarah Twopenny was born in 1788 at Little Casterton in Rutland. She was one of six daughters of Richard Twopenny, Rector at Little Casterton—who were known punningly as 'the splendid shilling'. There is also a painting by her younger sister, Mary (born in 1802), in the collection. The sisters' great-grandfather was William Twopenny of Rochester, who built up a family law business in the Cathedral close at Rochester. In the late 18th century William bought Pistock estate near Sittingbourne, where he built a fine house named Woodstock Park (demolished in 1971). Mary married their uncle, David Twopenny (also born in 1802), who was commoner at Oriel College, Oxford and lifelong Vicar of Stockbury in Kent. There was clearly artistic talent amongst the sisters and the wider family: David was also an amateur artist and a collector of art (a sale of his collection at Christie’s included an extensive collection of fine engravings after Turner). These beautiful paintings are in remarkably pristine condition, belying their almost 200 year-old age, and they showcase some of the most attractive flower species to be found in the hedgerows and cultivated gardens of England in the 19th century. In excellent condition.
Today was another sunny and cool day with lots of action at the Horticulture Center and out in the gardens. Pat M. went out for more serious pruning which involved … Continue reading "Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)"
In this selection of art made of flowers, we explore the unique ways that artist create flower art using real blooms and blossoms.
Plants from around the world are gathered in the the botanical gardens. Animals live in the plants. Flowers grow from their bodies, they bloom, scatter and fade away.Animals eat other animals, and are eaten by other animals, all are part of one ecosystem. When animals eat other animals they grow in ...
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Starting to plan your DIY Halloween costume, or need a last-minute idea? You’re in luck! We’ve already scoured the internet (and came up with a few ideas of our own) to curate the best botanical-themed DIY costumes. 1. Life-size Terrarium When we saw this idea on from blogger, Aww Sam and we had to try […]
I created this tile in the late spring when the lovely penstemon is in full bloom, lavender fills the air with fragrance and the poppies are in bud, ready to burst open at any moment. Product Description: All of my botanical tiles are hand-cast from an original clay mold that I create using flowers from my garden. They reveal many delicate details that often are not noticed in real life - the tiny hairs on a stem, the intricate flower stamens and pistils, the tracing of veins on a leaf. As every tile is handmade, the shade of the plaster and the exact dimensions may vary slightly. Each one comes ready to hang. Famed versions of some of my casts are available in the Framed Botanical Casts collection. Medium: Hydrocal, a fine casting plaster designed to capture fine details Dimensions: 5" x 10" x 1/2"
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Botanical art print with pink and purple flowers with the text "FLEURS VERDURE D'ÉTÉ GARDEN BLOOM ENGLAND EXHIBITION 1827" Lovely poster to add to your bedroom or living room. The perfect print for a gallery wall or combined with your favorite quote. Sizes 18x24 (46x61 cm) and 24x36 (61x91 cm) are printed on demand and will be delivered separately.
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Almost every part of this plant is useful. Leaves and young shoots, raw or cooked, are a good source of vitamins A and C. The flower buds make a colorful addition to salads. The fresh juice of fireweed was used by Native Americans to soothe skin irritations and burns.
Using my preserved botanicals in gelatin printing
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This is a giclée fine art print on archival quality paper, professionally printed in my studio and made to order. We take great care to ensure the print resembles the original painting as closely as possible.