Friday, November 05, 2010

50 States--Connecticut

50 States--California


   
Okay, so this one's a bit simple, but hey, so is the poppy :)

I shouldn't have started thinking...

I was listening to Focus on the Family this morning; a past program with Steve & Marybeth Chapman.  The topic was adoption and orphan care.  My heart is broken for orphans, so I'm encouraging anyone who reads this to consider supporting individuals (first) and organizations (second) who are actively working on behalf of orphans.

Here are some personal recommendations:

*The Gwartney Family serving with Good Shepherd's Fold in Uganda. Check out their blog.
http://www.goodshepherdsfold.org/








*Pastors Daniel and Lily with Mercy Homes in India












*Tom & Teresa Stamman with Impact Ministries International










God is a Father to the Fatherless~

Thank you for allowing me to share my heart with you.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

50 State Flowers--Arkansas

Apple Blossom
I like this one too.  It's difficult to get all of the layers of shading in 15 minutes! 

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Arizona

Catus Flower
This one was quite challenging, but I'm pleased with how it turned out! :) 

Alaska



This is a little better.

Monday, November 01, 2010

The 50 Flowers Project--Alabama

I will readily admit that I have no formal training in any artistic technique.  I see what I want to draw or paint and then I just work at it until I like what I have.  A couple of months ago it dawned on me that I needed to practice, practice, practice drawing what I see.  I LOVE flowers of all types, so I decided to start there.  My favorite flower is the Gladiolus, and I began searching "The Google" for pictures of Gladiolus.  I came across the 50 States Official Flower page, and I was hooked.  Now I have embarked on a sketch a day (15 minute sketches) to improve my skill and have a designated enjoyment at the end of the day.  I do love sketching! :)

So here we go!

Alabama Camelia





This one is pretty rough, but I know I will improve as I practice.