Thursday, June 3, 2021

TULIP POPLAR TREE BLOOMING

 


From a fallen tulip poplar blossom that was on the path during a recent walk in the woods.  I brought it home to use as model.  It didn’t last long, so glad I took a photo of it before we left (while it was still fresh).  


6 comments:

jamesdalemoffitt@gmail.com said...

Just gorgeous, thank you

MILLY said...

Hi Rhonda, I like the plants and flowers which grow in your region, lots of inspiration for your paintings. Fascinating to see the Flamingos egg, amazing size and pink feathers gorgeous.
I once watched a programme about the cicadas strip the trees, Not very fond of them critters! We are enjoying some sunshine so outside planting pots, watching butterflies and birds. Found a lovely Moth but not much drawing happening.
Lovely to find your comment, glad you enjoyed the post, your very kind words. Summer is always unpredictable in England, this might be it.
happy painting,Eieen.

RH Carpenter said...

Thanks, JD :).
Thanks, Eileen, so good to hear from you and love seeing your paintings/drawings and all you have been doing. Yes, the cicadas are LOUD and can damage young trees - they are annoying for that only but they do not bite or sting - but can fly at you and buzz you like a dive bomber!! I will be glad when they are gone back into the ground.

Jennifer Rose said...

love this 😀 the outline of the leave works really well

RH Carpenter said...

Thanks, Jennifer.

laura said...

Beautiful. I really like the mottled effect!