virginia creeper associations
This elegant botanical illustration showcases the Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and its fascinating ecosystem of associated fauna, beautifully rendered in colored pencil. The artwork meticulously details the intricate relationships between this common vine and its diverse inhabitants.
Artwork Details
The illustration features the distinctive five-leaflet pattern of the Virginia Creeper as the central focus, with detailed depictions of:
Wildlife Inhabitants
Birds: Tufted Titmouse and Hermit Thrush
Moths and Butterflies: Including the Common Marbled Carpet Moth, Virginia Creeper Sphinx, and Abbot's Sphinx
Insects: Various species such as the Grape Flea Beetle, Virginia Creeper Leafhopper, and Flat-tailed Leaf-cutter Bee
Technical Specifications
Size: 13x19 inches, including white border for framing
Medium: High-quality print of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Medium weight fine art paper
Printing: Archival inks for longevity
Presentation: Ships in protective cellophane sleeve, carefully rolled in mailing tube
Authentication: Artist-signed
This educational and decorative piece perfectly captures the delicate balance of nature, illustrating how various species depend on a single host plant for survival. The scientific accuracy combined with artistic sophistication makes it an ideal piece for nature enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking to bring botanical artistry into their space.
This elegant botanical illustration showcases the Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and its fascinating ecosystem of associated fauna, beautifully rendered in colored pencil. The artwork meticulously details the intricate relationships between this common vine and its diverse inhabitants.
Artwork Details
The illustration features the distinctive five-leaflet pattern of the Virginia Creeper as the central focus, with detailed depictions of:
Wildlife Inhabitants
Birds: Tufted Titmouse and Hermit Thrush
Moths and Butterflies: Including the Common Marbled Carpet Moth, Virginia Creeper Sphinx, and Abbot's Sphinx
Insects: Various species such as the Grape Flea Beetle, Virginia Creeper Leafhopper, and Flat-tailed Leaf-cutter Bee
Technical Specifications
Size: 13x19 inches, including white border for framing
Medium: High-quality print of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Medium weight fine art paper
Printing: Archival inks for longevity
Presentation: Ships in protective cellophane sleeve, carefully rolled in mailing tube
Authentication: Artist-signed
This educational and decorative piece perfectly captures the delicate balance of nature, illustrating how various species depend on a single host plant for survival. The scientific accuracy combined with artistic sophistication makes it an ideal piece for nature enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking to bring botanical artistry into their space.
This elegant botanical illustration showcases the Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and its fascinating ecosystem of associated fauna, beautifully rendered in colored pencil. The artwork meticulously details the intricate relationships between this common vine and its diverse inhabitants.
Artwork Details
The illustration features the distinctive five-leaflet pattern of the Virginia Creeper as the central focus, with detailed depictions of:
Wildlife Inhabitants
Birds: Tufted Titmouse and Hermit Thrush
Moths and Butterflies: Including the Common Marbled Carpet Moth, Virginia Creeper Sphinx, and Abbot's Sphinx
Insects: Various species such as the Grape Flea Beetle, Virginia Creeper Leafhopper, and Flat-tailed Leaf-cutter Bee
Technical Specifications
Size: 13x19 inches, including white border for framing
Medium: High-quality print of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Medium weight fine art paper
Printing: Archival inks for longevity
Presentation: Ships in protective cellophane sleeve, carefully rolled in mailing tube
Authentication: Artist-signed
This educational and decorative piece perfectly captures the delicate balance of nature, illustrating how various species depend on a single host plant for survival. The scientific accuracy combined with artistic sophistication makes it an ideal piece for nature enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking to bring botanical artistry into their space.