Wild Flower Series

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Black-eyed Susan 12x16

Black-eyed Susan 12x16

This is another series of editions that will certainly increase in number.  I am trying to limit this grouping to “found” specimen in uncultivated environments.  I expected to find most of the subjects along the roadside or within the forest but the first print, “Black-eyed Susan,” was found as a volunteer clump located in a patch of lawn inside my three acre English Garden.  There is another print of this “wildflower” taken later in the summer in this collection in the Floral Lights Series.

Fleabane 18x14

Fleabane 18x14

“Fleabane” captures a very common spring flower along South Carolina roadways.  It is a small aster but it can gather the morning light in its lavender petals and standout among the myriad of fluttering butterflies which find it to their liking.

Roadside Fern 14x16

Roadside Fern 14x16

The “Roadside Fern” is, of course, not a wild “flower” but it also catches the sunlight in the early morning shadows and springs out of the background just as a bright yellow daisy.  It will do the same on a wall in your home.