Source: Wikipedia |
This year, I have chosen to do a study on poet and artist, Cicely Mary Barker. I am featuring her book "A Flower Fairy Alphabet". Not only will you learn about pretty flowers, but I will also be giving you a few fun facts about Ms. Barker each day.
Source: Wikipedia's Article on Cicely Mary Barker |
"Barker worked principally in watercolor with pen-and-ink, but she was equally competent in black-and-white, in oils, and in pastels. She carried a sketchbook with her for capturing interesting children. She once indicated, "I have always tried to paint instinctively in a way that comes naturally to me, without any real thought or attention to artistic theories."[2] Source: Wikipedia's Article on Cicely Mary Barker
- "A is for Apple Blossom"
- "B is for Bugle Flower"
- "C is for Columbine"
- "D is for Double Daisy"
- "E is for Everbright:
- "F is for Fuschia"
- "G is for Gorse"
- "H" is for Twopence"
- "I is for Iris"
- "J is for Jasmine"
- "K is for Kingcup"
- "L is for Lily-of-the-Valley"
- "M is for Mallow"
- "N is for Nasturtium"
- "O is for Orchis"
- "P is for Pansy"
- "Q is for Queen of the Meadow"
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7 comments:
Just leaving a note that I was here so you'll know I'm still reading, just not commenting. I'm enjoying your pictures.
How delightful! Love all the flowers :) Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Stephanie
I've seen that flower but never knew what it was called. Lovely, like the rest.
The accompanying poem for this one is really sweet.
I sure like the Queen of the meadow.
Beautiful!
Bleassigs
Ragged Robin is a lovely pink. I think I have seen this before. Very pretty indeed.
Blessings
Such a pretty flower.
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