This is my fourth assignment in the Society of Botanical Art course that I am taking. We were supposed to depict blossoms of different shapes, colors and sizes (all life-size). The perspective should accurately describe the construction of the blossom, ie having a throat or a cup-shape. I chose to feature plants that are native or naturalized in the area where I live. It was a very challenging assignment but I learned a lot!
I found some of these growing in the fields around my house. Some were plants that I either regarded as weeds or hadn’t noticed before, but after studying them for this assignment their beauty speaks to me in a new way when I see them on my rambles.




This blog is about my journey as a botanical artist--what I am learning, what inspires me and what I am currently drawing or painting. My desire is to continually hone my skills to better express my wonder and gratitude for the beauty of the creation around me in the Pacific Northwest (USA).
These look fantastic, lots of delicate details. Great work!
Great work Janene, as Cathy said lovely delicate details
Janene, these are so delicate and beautiful. They look like they could be floating through air. These botanicals really show your fine touch, precision, and ability to capture such fragile forms.
Beautiful page Janene. It certainly was difficult with all that colour to choose from! Look forward to the journey with you, nice to move on and enjoy the next challenge!
Thank you for visiting and for your encouraging comments, Cathy, Debra, Vicky and Vicki! I am so looking forward to the next assignment, when I can combine flowers AND leaves!!
Wonderful natives! I like your shading and looik forward to your future posts!
Definitely botanical illustration quality. Nice work, Janene!
Thanks Linda and Irene–I consider those to be high compliments from wonderful artists like yourselves!