We’ve had dogwoods in this part of the world for a while, so I don’t think it is just the global climate change. (We’re Zone 6, if you are thinking in terms of the USDA plant hardiness maps.)
Mark, I’m flattered and delighted and will email you to work out the details. The drawing is roughly 5.5″ x 7.5″ on heavyweight acid-free all cotton paper (Lenox 100).
this is extraordinarly beautiful.
may I purchase this one?
I second Deron’s comment; and assuming the stars align just so, I also second Mark’s question.
Dogwoods in Pittsburgh? I’d always thought of them as Southern trees.
“Well, John, we got this global warming thing going on . . . “
We’ve had dogwoods in this part of the world for a while, so I don’t think it is just the global climate change. (We’re Zone 6, if you are thinking in terms of the USDA plant hardiness maps.)
Mark, I’m flattered and delighted and will email you to work out the details. The drawing is roughly 5.5″ x 7.5″ on heavyweight acid-free all cotton paper (Lenox 100).
Thanks for all the encouragement!
Extraordinary drawings Liz! I thoroughly enjoyed the slideshow and discovered a few favorites in the collection!
This drawing has been sold to Mark (above). Thanks, Mark!