Ferns in Botanical Gardens





Between half chopping down an old tea-tree in the front garden, leaning on a verandah post and knocking that down and a young friend fixing it up, cleaning out rooms for visitors coming, buying a bed etc., going to medical appointments, taking boxes of books to Donation in Kind, there's barely a moment to do anything with my pictures. However I used two of the ferns and trees in the Geelong Botanical Gardens to play around with.
Labels: fern drawings, Geelong Botanical Gardens
2 Comments:
Ferns fascinate me with the willowy look. I do like the line work of the
bottom ones.
annie
Hello Annie,
I especially like the curved lines of the new ferns. Nature is certainly amazing in the variety we see.
Wendy
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