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Wild Orchids - Bonnie Haversat

Wild Orchids Drawing

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Wild Orchids Drawing by Bonnie Haversat

Tags: 

colored pencil drawings, floral drawings, orchid drawings, wild orchid drawings, illustration drawings, purple drawings, realism drawings

Title:

Wild Orchids

Artist:

Bonnie Haversat

Medium:

Drawing - Colored Pencil On Drafting Film

Price

Not Specified

Dimensions

7.000 x 9.000 inches

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Description:

A wild orchid tree in my neighborhood gave me inspiration for these blooms.

Tags:

drawing, drawing drawings, colored pencil drawings, floral drawings, orchid drawings, wild orchid drawings, illustration drawings, purple drawings, realism drawings

Posted:

June 21st, 2008

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06/28/2008

08:40 AM

Linda DiGusta

New York, NY

What a gem! Love the botanical detail redenren in delicate color and lighting.

06/26/2008

10:43 AM

A Robert Malcom

Tampa, FL

I am not much a flowers fan, but this is very well rendered, vivid in color and sense of depth......

06/22/2008

09:51 AM

Barbara Keith

Maple Heights, OH

On drafting film? Really.. then what happens after that? Do you do a background on something else and just put this over it? I'm very curious as to the properties of the drafting film - I've only used it with pen and ink.. never tried pencil.. so, give me some pointers.. excellent work though - but you know I'm already a fan!!