Moran.
I (Nancy Lee Moran) painted in watercolor the peach iris, wild rose, daffodil, columbine, viola, and petunia. Ten by ten inch design repeat, in a half-drop pattern The reddish leaves come from one of my favorite trees, the tricolor (tri color) beech. Its tri-cornered seeds are called beechnuts. The oval leaves have wavy edges, which I find charming. Its leaves are variegated variations of gray-green, pink, eggplant-deep-purple, and white. The pink color reminds me of the beautiful watercolor pigment rose madder. (Note to fellow painters: natural Rose Madder is a color that fades. Some companies make a synthetic version that is considered to be permanent, non-fading.) On the textured, hazy blue background are hand-drawn mushrooms, scrolls and roses. I scanned my colored-pencil drawings of mushrooms, scrolls, butterflies and raspberries. Photoshop helped me color and weave the drawings together. Nancy Lee’s Website (https://nancyleemoran.com/) Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/nancyleemoran/) Facebook Art Page (https://www.facebook.com/nancyleemoran2) Facebook Spoonflower Page (https://www.facebook.com/nancyleemoran3)