Since the last post featured my Trowbridge expedition to the South Pacific islands, I thought this might be a good time to display some of the tropical flowers that Mrs. Trowbridge painted in her journal. She had a strong interest in Trowbridge history, from its origin on some remote Mongolian plain to the North American rain forests. She was especially intrigued by the flora and fauna of the South Pacific islands, where Trowbridge culture thrived in a past age.
Friday, January 18, 2008
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This is beautiful, Bron!
Superb, Bron! I love the fact that you've done one in color and then a more subtle pencil sketch, equally as lovely.
beautiful! i love that pencil sketch!
Really spectacular!
Perfect timing for stories from the Pacific... since it is snowing here in So. Oregon... the hibiscus looks so warm and inviting!
Really beautiful. I love the colored version, but the pencil sketch is so lovely.
Exquisite drawing!
This is gorgeous. I have similar images from our visit to Tortola. Some of the yellow florals were so bright we had to shade our eyes from their glossiness in the sunlight.
Your south sea expedition sounds so lushious..even in the heat and humidity you managed to return with wonderful resources for your journals and hopefully with a blessed harmony.
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