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#34 VERSATILITY WAS MY STYLE
I’ve been sharing a lot of different categories of illustrations that I’ve done over my career. Of course, I still have a lot of paintings left. I decided I’d categorize the ones for this particular post as the illustrations where I needed to do something other than usual photorealism.
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#33 MY CAREER BLOSSOMED
My theme for this post is obviously flowers. I have tremendous appreciation for botanical illustrations and study them at every opportunity. Flowers have fabulous colors and textures, and lend themselves very well to my technique. Continue reading
#31 WINGING THESE ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustrating butterflies has been a joy for me. The incredible colors and textures are an exploration that I treasure. Continue reading
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