Botanical Illustrations
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to dive deep into a world filled with Pelargoniums through a collaboration with a truly inspiring company: Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to dive deep into a world filled with Pelargoniums through a collaboration with a truly inspiring company: Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
A digital bouquet, vivid yet balanced, ornamental yet structured, a perfect botanical illustration for Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
Featuring sharply lobed, silvery-green leaves edged with a delicate yellow margin and accented by a prominent chocolate-brown central zone. The striking contrast of colours - subtle silvery tones against warm brown and yellow - makes the foliage as much a focal point as the blooms.
A vintage zonal Pelargonium prized for its single, orange-red flowers edged in crisp white, offering a painterly contrast.
A petite, fragrant pelargonium with small, lobed, aromatic leaves and mauve-pink flowers marked with purple. Its compact and scented foliage makes it as much a sensory delight as a visual treat.
A charming compact zonal pelargonium, known for its golden-green, zoned foliage and delicately spotted eggshell-pink to peach blooms.
Boasting mid-green, fleshy ivy-type leaves etched with bold cream to golden veins that form a reptilian, mosaic or cracked pattern - hence its evocative name.
Crispum Variegatum
The small, fan-shaped leaves with richly crisped edges and grey-green hues, are gracefully accented by creamy-white or golden margins. Each leaf exudes a delightful lemon scent when touched.
This cultivar is prized for its ornamental leaf display, which pairs beautifully with its vibrant clusters of pink-to-plum blooms.
Black Prince
Standout blooms, which are rich, dark wine-red to nearly purple-black with striking silver-white edges and a delicate pale pink throat.
We have so many beautiful cut flowers to choose from, I have illustrated some of my favourites.
Digital illustration of vase with Iris, Gerbera, Zinnia, Bird of Paradise, Rose, Orchid, Hydrangea, Peony and Crysanthamum
I hope you like them.
Feast your eyes on that rich, deep purple bloom with its luminous hint of yellow at the throat.
Phalaenopsis Orchid
A cultivar, with delicate pink-lavender blooms, a deeply coloured lip, and gently rounded petals.
A beautifully shaped, daisy-like flower ranging from pale to vibrant pink.
Peony
A double peony with soft blush-pink petals, densely layered to create a rich, rose-like form. Its lush, ruffled structure and subtle colour gradient give it an elegant, romantic quality.
An elegant light-pink hybrid tea rose with large, high-centred double blooms that display soft pink petals with a slightly darker reverse.
Chrysanthemum ‘Harmony’
Soft rosy-pink flowers that age gracefully to a creamy blush, offering a delicate, romantic palette throughout the blooming season.