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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Tulip Study


Charcoal pencil on paper
appx. 5x7"
$20.00

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Your work is so detailed and thoughtful that it causes me to smile and gasp each time. It really is lovely.

Your Patron

Anonymous said...

I really liked this one Abbey. Tulips are one of my favorite flowers and I think you captured this one. I also want to wish you luck on your scientific illustration application.

The DAD

Anonymous said...

Excellent job on this tulip! This looks like it is about mid-morning. When the sun is bright, they open wide. When evening comes, they close up tight. They always look so frgile, but they withstand very cold temperatures. Deer are tough on them, though. Tulip flowers and buds are some of the tastiest things to bite off in early spring!