Leonora
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LeonoraParticipantHi, Colleen. Your little wren is perfect! Can just imagine how beautiful it will be when you add color. Yes, I agree. This measuring technique has helped me also. 👍🏻in reply to: Getting the Proportions Right #704627
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LeonoraParticipantWow, your colors are so rich and full of life! That Columbine is a beauty . . . unique in elegance and mystery. I never realized how fascinating Columbine is; you have really captured the loveliness of that flower. I also know what you mean about sepals and tepals and petals - so much to learn. Your pages look so effortless, but yet detailed. It seems like you are having fun! Thanks for sharing.in reply to: The Power of Comparison #702600
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LeonoraParticipantBeautiful example of CHANGE happening in your garden. Your irises are so lovely, especially your drawing of the iris in full bloom. I also loved your description of the flower working so hard to entice pollinators - never quite thought of a flower’s beauty that way, as a lure for pollinators, but it makes perfect sense! Thank you for sharing this beautifully rendered, colorful, and detailed page with us.in reply to: Noticing Themes in Nature #702238
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LeonoraParticipantin reply to: Focusing on Your Subject – Blind Contour Drawing #701844
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LeonoraParticipantHi, Colleen. Your irises are beautiful. You’ve captured the small details and rich colors of each flower. I really like the way you organized your information. It makes your page easy to read and understand. I wish I had irises in my yard!in reply to: The Power of Comparison #701529
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@Ann Hi, Nancy. Wow, 2 inches long - that really is a giant hornet! AND it decapitates the poor honey bees - yikes. I don’t have any bee boxes, but have family/friends who do; they must be concerned. I’m so glad I read your journal pages, well done and topical. Many thanks.
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@Matt Hi, Matt. I have this pretty tree in my front yard and did not know it’s name. Now, I say, “Good Day, Andromeda,” when I pass it. Thanks for the teaching moment. Love your drawing.
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LeonoraParticipantHi, Stefania. What a happy picture. I love your dog! And the snails . . . they’re my favorite! 🐌🐌in reply to: Noticing Themes in Nature #700882
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@Janet Hi Janet, Your leaf study is wonderful. You took something so simple and really captured the tiny details. Now I want to draw leaves!
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LeonoraParticipantBeautiful vibrant colors! I am drawn into the magic of your page by your lively and charming poppy. I want to dance with it!in reply to: Noticing Themes in Nature #697917
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LeonoraParticipantYour nest drawings are wonderful. I find drawing nests very challenging, because even though they appear messy, they actually have organization and symmetry. You did a great job! 👍🏻in reply to: The Power of Comparison #697914
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LeonoraParticipantBeautiful bird renderings!in reply to: The Power of Comparison #697911
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LeonoraParticipantBut, it totally looks like a wasp nest! Beautifully rendered and bravissimo!in reply to: Illustrating the 3D World #696094
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LeonoraParticipantHi, Ruth. Your tomato is beautiful. Maybe it has some eggplant in it? Your vines and stalks are especially interesting and it’s the way that you include unexpected details that draw the viewer in and make your drawing come to life. ❤️in reply to: Illustrating the 3D World #696090
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