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POISON: Ivy and Poison Ivy

Poison Vespertine Series: Carnivorous Plants & Night Blooming Flowers

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I urgently need to study and understand these by thoroughly painting them in a detailed way. We need to recognise these poisonous plants so we know what we’re dealing with. One person’s poison is another person’s medicine. We need to cover the dark side, too. And also use glow in the dark paint. I’ve used this extensively before. This is the nighttime’s equivalent of the daytime’s gold and gilding for me. I love anything glow in the dark and so do my kids. If there is a choice between the ordinary version, and a glow in the dark version, I’ll go for the latter. In the spirit of the best of both worlds, glow in the dark paint looks good during the day AND at night. I like to kill two birds with one stone wherever possible (comes with having hardly any time). Optional indigo papers at the ready! Painting and studying these unusually shaped leaves helps with painting them in miniature form eventually in terms of the foliage of miniature painting. Ivy squirms and squiggles yet its leaves are sharp and pointy, and it's good to also recognise poison ivy should you chance upon it. Leaves of three, let them be! For more info and images, join the free forum at www.miniaturepaintingforum.com


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