The Dogwoods and the Cardinal
by Darren Fisher
Title
The Dogwoods and the Cardinal
Artist
Darren Fisher
Medium
Digital Art - Photography/ Digital Art
Description
A gorgeous image of blooming dogwood trees with a male Cardinal sitting on a branch. The bird really stands out against the white blooms. I have used textures and digital effects to create a digital painting of the photo. Ths would be a beautiful piece for your home, an office or even a waiting room.
Few states can claim their state flower was a favorite of one of America�s founding fathers; but Virginia can! Thomas Jefferson grew American Dogwood on the grounds of his Virginia estate Monticello in the 1770s.
It was this connection to Virginia�s history that state lawmakers had in mind when they selected the American Dogwood as the Virginia state flower in 1918. Legislators hoped the choice would �stimulate an interest in the history and traditions of the Commonwealth.�
Many refer to the American Dogwood as a flower, but Virginia�s state flower is actually a tree. In fact, Virginia is the only state to have the same state flower and state tree. When the Dogwood blooms in springtime, it is hard to miss. The delightful, showy flowers emerge in white, pink or red.
At its full growth, the Dogwood can reach 30-40 feet high. Its trunk is covered by a block-like bark that helps to distinguish the Dogwood from other trees when it is not in bloom. These blooms on Dogwarood are actually not flowers at all, but bracts that attract pollinators toward the tree�s true flowers. The Dogwood�s true blooms are small, yellow flowers which grow in a cluster at the center of the bracts. When pollinated, the fertilized ovaries at the center of the flowers produce oval green fruit.
While it blooms in springtime, Virginia�s state flower is splendid year round. Flowers from the Dogwood disappear in summer leaving an attractive dark green behind. In fall, the Dogwood�s leaves offer a dazzling display of color in red, orange and scarlet, and its berries are a colorful red. Even in winter, the Dogwood�s buds give the tree an elegant silhouette.
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December 30th, 2016
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Comments (23)
Nikolyn McDonald
Very lovely, Darren. This little cardinal doesn't need size nor to be front and center - he's the star of the show without even trying. Love the way he is framed by the profusion of blossoms. Congratulations on the sale.
Lois Bryan
Darren this is exquisite ... a beautiful, beautiful work!!!!! Congratulations on your sale!!
Nikolyn McDonald
This is splendid, Darren. Finding that little cardinal among all those blossoms is like finding a nugget of gold in sand. Lovely work.
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! on this unique image’s being Featured in “The Artistic Aperture” group, and also Liked, Favorited, and Facebooked.