Are you good at gardening?
No, I like to finger paint with plant blood.
Illustrations, CSS experiments, bits and pieces
Are you good at gardening?
No, I like to finger paint with plant blood.
Having at least one parent in the military makes the annual easter egg hunt very challenging.
Just because it’s natural, doesn’t mean it’s good for you.
Luck be a lady tonight!
In the summer, we used to pick buttercups. You hold one under your chin, and the yellow light reflecting up off it tells you how much you love butter.
Bonus! Found these little brooches I made some time ago, also with a buttercup theme. If anyone would like one, send an email to sandra@lunamatic.net, and I’ll pop it in the post for you. I have 6/8 left.
Warning: Contains small, shiny parts; do not give to magpies or children under three.
The dryads of the woodlands have been well documented, but far more deadly sprites live deep within the jungle.
Granny wanted another lily drawing, so I was happy to oblige.
It took less than an hour, I used some harsh interior light to get some interesting shadow shapes.
Just a bit of pixel art for the qbee. I was too slow to enter the Valentines activity, but I’m on time for the spring activity. It’s inspired by the kind of flowers that cacti tend to have, but not based on any specific plant.
A heap of vector flowers, I’ve been working on for a project. They are based on chicory, clematis, oak, centaury and rockrose. So much fun to make. Planning to make quite a few more. All made with flash, so I might even animate some of them in future, stay tuned.
My granny celebrated her birthday about a week ago, and I made a card for her, out of this camellia print. I took two prints, cut out one of them, and curled the edges of the petals and things to give it a three dimensional effect. I might do some daffodil ones for easter.
Charming flower prints, only one dollar each, wink wink, nudge nudge!