Art Roundup, week of April 22nd

Despite not being strictly found in nature, the cultivated flowerbeds make me smile. It doesn’t matter how small or large the bed is, if done right, the splash of color does wonders to create a sense of beauty for those who see it. If you see any images here that aren’t available on Natural Desygns or SM Desygns reach out to me through the Etsy store, and I’ll add the image to the correct store. In the meantime, click any of the images to head over to DeviantArt to get a better look.


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As I round out the series of the flowers residing beside my relative’s mailbox, I leaned in and captured a more detailed image of the flower. While I didn’t remember seeing the ladybugs when I captured the original image, as I worked on the watercolor version, the pair of ladybugs clinging to the plant brought a smile to my face.

During the peak of summer, whenever you look outside, you’ll see fields of green. If you’re lucky enough, or simply know where to find cultivated flowerbeds, you’ll see wonderful drops of color. In this instance, as I was out and about, I walked past a large flowerbed and I knew I had to capture the sights.

In this the focal point were the royal purple flowers, but the flanking yellow and white ones simply added to the beauty of the sight.

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When I walked by this bunch of pink roses (I think), I stopped and put my phone right next to them and captured the row of beauty.

When I neared the main entrance, I saw a miniature field of beautiful flowers. So I bent down and positioned my phone to capture the expansive miniature field of beauty.

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