Learning to Balance Creativity and Perfectionism Can be Tricky discusses the artist’s struggles to balance two sides of her personality. It reveals some of her background and how the two sides have helped and hindered her throughout her career as a veterinarian and an artist.
Spiders Can be Amazing and Brilliant Sculptors features an intricate, three dimensional spider web spun around some twigs and perfectly illuminated by the morning sun. It tell readers about how the author/artist found it and her thoughts about it.
My Nighttime Visitor is a Beautiful Spotted Orb Weaver features photos of a female spotted orb weaver as she takes down her web in the morning. These nocturnal spiders make a new web every night and take it down each day.
Tinted Orb Weaver Mabel orchard orb weavers are very common on my property, so I have photographed them frequently. They...
Regal Jumping Spiders Can Be Big and Colorful features a beautiful specimen of a regal jumping spider that the author/artist recently encountered. It explains why she like jumping spiders so much, and especially regal jumping spiders.
Magnolia Green Jumpers are Known for Being Spectacular Huntresses shows readers a beautiful female spider as she hides between leaves awaiting prey. It discusses how these spiders hunt and where they can be found.
Lynx Spiders are Great Predators Just Like Their Feline Namesakes features a beautiful green lynx spider in the process of eating a small fly while sitting inside a flower. It explains how these spiders hunt from inside flowers.
I Have to Just Love These Colorful Spiders features a photo of a Mabel orchard orb weaver spider hanging upside down in its web. It explains why the author/artist likes these spiders so much and photographs them often.
The Spider and the Ant is Another Interesting Nature Story features a small northern crab spider with an ant that it just caught. It tells the story of the image and the author/artist’s experiences this spring with these spiders.
Carolina Wolf Spiders Look Scarier than They Are shows readers a closeup, macro photo of the face of a wolf spider. It discusses the author/artist’s encounter with this particular spider and the reactions of others to these guys in general.
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