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Native Honeysuckles
Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) and Yellow Honeysuckle (Lonicera flava) are two species of native honeysuckles that grow here. They aren't invasive and won't choke out trees or other flora. Unfortunately, they don't have a scent but the bees and hummingbirds still love them. Both of these are blooming now.
Native Honeysuckles
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What do they do medicinally?
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Great! I can't wait to learn about it. Good luck selling houses!:)
Another thin layer
I added a thin yellow layer to my owl painting. If you're interested in the thinking that goes on behind a painting (or at least the thinking *I'm* doing while making one, lol), I have a blog post. It also gives the color sources I used: https://www.wildozark.com/essence-of-sunlight/
Another thin layer
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I like this technique. The background looks so warm
Showy Orchid
They're blooming now! I put the video in the course (Classroom tab), but here's a pic:
Showy Orchid
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So pretty!!!! 🤩
Tomorrow
I may or may not be at coffee hour. I am getting help trying to design an AI made app🙄 I don't know how I ever got into this, but dang it! I want to learn! Something... besides utter frustration. A lady is taking pity on me and helping me during their last help session before the contest ends. Wish me luck. Had to puck a topic quick. Using same one I was teasing about making for X.
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Here it is in prototype. Tell me what you think, what you'd add or take away. When you guess right, a prize of a free seasonal recipe or fact is supposed to pop up.
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I am not sure I achieved that or not because I ran out of the free credits.
Working on the owl
This morning, since it's dreary outside, I decided to take some time to work on my owl painting. But I found that I didn't have one of the colors I wanted. It's from a greenish siltstone and makes a sage/grayish/yellowish green that's really nice for background hills especially for scenes set in fall or winter, or an underbody color for other seasons. So, first I had to make some paint. I'm working in thin layers for this painting, so it's going to take a while to reach the finish line. Every layer has to dry before I can add more. So not a whole lot gets done in each session. I won't begin on the trees, fence, or owl until I get the sky and background finished. But already I like the depth the distant hill gives to the scene. 1) where it started out 2) where I left it today 3) the rock and a pile of pigment from a rock like it, ready to make the paint
Working on the owl
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Lovely! 😍 😍
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Allyssa Riley
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