Honey Bees Reading Passages and Comprehension Questions
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.
Honey Bees Reading Passages and Comprehension Questions
Plants that eat rats, slimy alien-looking fungi, leaves that dance all by themselves and flowers that smell like the rotting corpse of a horse.
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of botanical radiance with this striking x-ray image, created in the distinctive style of Dain L. Tasker. Against a pristine white background, a delicate flower unveils its hidden beauty through the captivating artistry of x-ray photography. Drawing inspiration from Tasker's pioneering work, this black and white composition reveals the intricate inner structure of the flower, transcending the boundaries of traditional botanical art. Each delicate petal, stem, and intricate detail is unveiled, inviting viewers to appreciate the hidden complexity and delicate symmetry that lie beneath the surface. In this artwork, the juxtaposition of black and white creates a powerful contrast, emphasizing the ethereal nature of the flower's anatomy. The absence of color allows the viewer to focus solely on the captivating interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the delicate veins and intricate patterns within the flower. Prepare to be captivated by this x-ray exploration in the style of Dain L. Tasker, where the interplay of light and form reveals a hidden world of botanical marvels. Let the contrast between black and white draw you into the intricate details of the flower, as you discover the delicate beauty that lies beneath its surface. Item is a ultra high quality digital PNG file download at 5375x8074px and can be resized to your liking. Made to fit all sizes of conventional frames in 2:3 aspect ratio @ 300dpi quality. Ready to print. 2:3 ratio file to print Inch : 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 Cm : 10x15, 20x30, 30x45, 40x60, 60x90 We can also provide a custom size ratio to fit your favorite frame, please contact us. ***YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 PDF FILE THAT INCLUDES A DOWNLOAD LINK OF THIS DIGITAL PRODUCT Printing Process: The final project of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend printing the pages using high-quality paper or card stock. You can print at home, print shop, or online service! If you are going to print at home, we would advise using a heavier paper, 200-250g should work well. You may see colors differently depending on the characteristics of the monitor you are using. Output quality differs depending on the printer you use. Our advice is to examine the products with a quality monitor and print out the products you buy from high quality printers. © 2023 L’Art de la Machine All Rights Reserved TERMS OF USE: BY PURCHASING THIS ITEM, YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY AGREEING TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS OF USE: No sharing of the files, or selling them in any form. Creation of derivative works is also prohibited.
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Angie Lewin is the artist for the green revolution. Not since William Morris has an artist combined patterned abstraction with horticultural specificity. Her hand-made prints show seed pods and grasses, clouds and moonlight, islands and cliffs. Her linocuts and wood engravings are both specific and universal, a quality that has made her one of the most demanded printmakers in England. Angie was not always strongly connected to the natural world. For years Angie lived in north London as an illustrator. When she and her husband decided to buy a holiday cottage on the coast road in Norfolk, everything changed. The clifftops and saltmarshes of the North Norfolk coast inspired Angie to return to print making, a discipline she had studied in graduate school. Angie had previously studied garden design in her thirties, but found it took the joy out of gardening. But it did open her eyes to plants. "I became fascinated by the structure of plants," says Angie, "especially those that were about to flower or had flowered already." Her style is recognizable: the colors are a retro palette, and the arrangement is a mix of arts and crafts and mid-century modern. But her eye for horticultural detail elevates her designs. In her prints, you can feel the connection between plant and place, and its this element that makes her work strikingly original. You get a sense from her work that if you see the plant well enough, you will know the larger landscape. Though nature is abstracted, the ecology is still present. "I like looking at the landscape through the plants," Angie says. Goatsbeard, dandelions, cow parsley, fennel, and sea lavender--Angie is able to turn gardener's weeds into expansive landscapes. The process is laborious and time-consuming. For each print, Angie begins by sketching. The sketches become detailed sketches, which then get cut into the wood. Each color necessitates a separate block, each of which takes up to a week to cut. If she makes a mistake while cutting, she has to start from the beginning. The final piece is printed on delicate Japanese paper, one block at a time. Since everything is done by hand, Angie only runs small prints. "I have so many sketches that I'm always keen to move on to the next print." The end results have attracted attention. Angie's prints have donned the cover of garden writer Noel Kingsbury new book, Natural Garden Style. Kingsubry has long trumpeted the value of the structure of plant, not just its bloom or color, so her art was a good philosphic fit. In addition, Angie has completed covers for Leslie Geddes-Brown's Garden Wisdom and Jeremy Page's Salt. Author Leslie Geddes Brown explains, "The whole book was, in its turn, inspired by the art of Angie Levin, who brings her own vision of the natural world to her work." To learn more about Angie Lewin's work, you can visit her website.
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