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The fish are headed downstream
Taking this illustration to the next stage
Flora of the National Parks celebration
If you get a chance to visit the US Botanic Gardens in Washington DC this year, be sure and check out a new exhibit ‘Flora of the National Parks’, celebrating plants found in some of the over 400 National Parks in our country. My illustration of Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens will be there. The exhibit […]
Headed back under water
Looking up at the fish,down at the stream bed, up through the pulsing surface waves, and imagining their intersection and downstream journey. I need to figure out just what details to keep, what lines convey motion, what colors are visible from below.
Join me at the Art show at Marylhurst University in Portland
Exploring the horizontal landscape
Patterns created by both foreground and background landscape elements can capture the essence of an interesting scene, even without a frame of reference.
Cherry blossoms have come and gone, but the memory remains
We are now negotiating with the birds over our cherry crop, but a few months ago, we were sharing the blossoms with the bees.
Textures in Nature Study Continued….
State of Jefferson landscape collection continued…
A collection of Southern Oregon regional images would not be complete without the Rogue River Gorge, and a bird’s eye view of Ashland and the Shakespeare Festival.
Paula Fong Updates
Working on some exciting pieces for this year. Tide pools, jellyfish, birds and bark, more flowers, more nature!