Blossom leafe
192 creative works found
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Peace Lily / / /
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oil and gold leaf on canvas 2006
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Oil And gold leaf
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oil on canvas 2006
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Painted Leaf ... Featured!!
by blossomThank You so much to Bits_and_Pieces for featuring Painted_Leaf...
Thank You so much to Bits_and_Pieces for featuring Painted_Leaf So Happy!! :o)
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A bouquet of spring tulips in water with one submerged in water effect. “Beneath still waters there is a strong undertow. / The surface won’t tell you what the deep waters know…” / author unknown
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Captured one recent morning after a heavy night of rain. / . / Please note: I offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all my works! / . / If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you may return it to me for a refund… I can be reached directly at robb@sgotrading.com and 919-413-3159 / . / CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE OF MY WORK. A BIG THANK YOU! :-) / . / . / . / . /
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I can’t think of a better name for this. Suggestions are appreciated. I think this would make a really classy piece of framed art.... /
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Summer cone flowers by an old bushel basket.
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A robin under an old chair used as a flower pot.
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Painted Leaf
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Purple miniature tulips on a silver platter with a glass of blush wine. /
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Bubbles reflecting pink tulips.
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Peach rose on an open Bible with curled pages shaped into a heart.
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Single purple tulip in a gift bag.
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Unique sunflower isolated on a gradient background. /
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The Waratah is vibrant and its beauty intricate. Nature once again provides us with stunning beauty. This was taken at Blackheath in the Blue Mountains NSW.
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Title stolen from a Switchfoot song, but not an original idea… Enjoy!
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Purple hydrangea in a glass vase with a friendship quote.
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Beautiful pink hydrangea isolated on black.
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Green has always been my favorite color; then one day, someone told me, “Green is the color of hope.” Now I know why it is so appealing. I designed this collage of images in celebration of my favorite color and for HOPE which the world needs so much.
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Isopogon anethifolius Isopogon – from the Greek, isos, equal, and pogon, a beard, referring to the hairs that evenly cover the fruit; / anethifolius – from Anethum, a plant of the flannel flower family, and folium, a leaf (i.e. with leaves like Anethum) Isopogon anethifolius occurs in the coastal region and Blue Mountains of New South Wales and is one of about six eastern Isopogon species. The common name of Drumsticks alludes to the large knob-like fruits which are a feature of the bush. The bright yellow flowers are crowded in globular heads at the ends of branches in late spring and throughout the summer months. The fruit, of about 2.5 cm in diameter, persists on the plant for a considerable length of time. It is attractive, both on the plant and in floral decorations.
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