Different Processing Methods Result in Unusual and Colorful Artworks
Color Me Skink We are now more or less in the dead of winter, which means that except for birds,...
Color Me Skink We are now more or less in the dead of winter, which means that except for birds,...
Waiting for the Wind I took some photos of this bunch of seeds on my latest hike in the Gothe...
Pink and Orange Nature has always played a significant role in inspiring and influencing the arts. This has been going...
Autumn Anole Over the fall I found this pretty little green anole (Anolis carolinensis) basking on a tree trunk one...
I’ve been blogging and working with my art and photography in a serious way for about three years now. It’s...
Verdant Blaze The inherent beauty of bristlegrass as it is illuminated by a captivating reddish sun flare is the focus...
Cosmic Posterity One of the great things about nature is that it’s always changing. In the spring new life begins...
A Watchful Eye From intricate problem-solving skills to impressive social dynamics, the world of animals is teeming with intelligence. Beyond...
Sandhill Family In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, a fascinating aspect that continues to capture our attention is...
The Language of Emotions: How Animals Express Their Feelings reminds readers that animals, like people, can have many emotional states. It discusses how we can recognize some of those emotions and use them in our work. It also explains why it’s good to try to add emotions to our artworks.
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