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Mega… e-Stamp

March 2, 2009 · 4 Comments

The first MegaByte e-Stamp
Giving a “mega” THANKS to you, your friends and love ones!
Mega: it comes from the Greek word “megalo” meaning great.

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy;
they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
Marcel Proust
2 Thank You e-stamp

Thanking You • 11 megabyte e-Stamp
archival pigment print on archival paper • Lisa Rivas © 2009

You can purchase this print here, it would be a wonderful gift!

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Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.
Voltaire

Filed In: e-Stamps, Etsy, Friends, Illustration

Beavertail Cactus…

March 2, 2009 · 12 Comments

… is another Opuntia type cactus. It is a low-spreading spineless
perennial with flat, oval to roundish pads. The areoles contain
numerous short brown glochids (barbed bristles)
which can be painful if one brushes against them. It blooms from March
to June with bright rose to magenta flowers which appear on the upper
margins of the joints.

Beavertail Cactus © Lisa Rivas

Beavertail Cactus •  sketch – drawing • Lisa Rivas © 2009

The fruit is pear shaped commonly called prickly pear or cactus fig and measures more than an inch long, juicy and edible
when ripe. Also called “Tunas” in Mexico.

Cactus_monday

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Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.
Henry Ward Beecher

Click here to download an awesome Powerpoint Presentation:

Cactus-BeautyInBloom pps

Filed In: Cactus & Succulents, Fine Art, Illustration

Bunny ears…

February 16, 2009 · 10 Comments

…is the common name for this variety of the Opuntia species. It is spineless and despite the tame appearance it has a dense turf of thousands of barbed glochids – tiny barbed hair-like spines. These can be very irritating and have the annoying habit to fly away when the plant is moved. It is a good idea to mist it before moving it.

Opuntia

Polka Dot Cactus – ink drawing and then digitized • 2009 © Lisa Rivas

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If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient.
It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear. Winnie the Pooh

Filed In: Cactus & Succulents, Illustration, Pattern

Celebrate…

February 13, 2009 · 16 Comments

 

…with colors!

Celebrate-tiny

A rising stigma surrounded by
THE FILAMENTS and THE ANTHERS
are hosting this celebration!

These delicate and loving hosts
lightly powder all guests with
“kisses of golden pollen”.
Lisa Rivas

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“Celebrate” …of the series LAS BOTÁNICAS & you can purchase this HERE
• digital mixed with original printed on ricepaper and mounted on canvas • 10″ x 10″

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How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!
Maya Angelou

Filed In: Fine Art, Illustration, Las Botánicas

Leaves into spines…

January 26, 2009 · 10 Comments

Cacti-collection-s
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Cacti are distinctive and unusual plants,
which are adapted to extremely arid
and hot environments,
showing a wide range of anatomical and
physiological features which conserve water.
Their stems have expanded into green
succulent structures containing the chlorophyll
necessary for life and growth,
while the leaves have become the spines
for which cacti are so well known.
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Cacti-Collection

All cacti are native to the America’s and surrounding islands, with one exception: Rhipsalis baccifera.

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Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart. Russell Page


Filed In: Cactus & Succulents, Illustration, Science

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