Wildflowers at Moab
For some reason, it never dawned on me that we might be able to
see some wildflowers when we were visiting Moab this time around. Of course, we’d never been there this early
in the season, so we were pleasantly surprised…
Among the red
rocks near Moab, in the springtime, there are treasures to be found, both in
the rocks themselves and in the wildflowers.
I believe these red blooms are a version of a flower called a bottle
brush. It’s standing tall with the rocky
bluff in the background.
These lovely
wildflowers were found growing in the sandy soil near Moab, UT. The image was converted into a painting by
the magic of computers, and creates a nice, soft feel to the blooms.
The yellow
blooms seem to be drawing inspiration from the tall rockly bluff behind
them. They seem to be reaching for the
sky, or at least the top of the bluff! I
look at this image and feel a great deal of inspiration in nature and how we
can learn from it.
Enjoy!
Note: These images are
available in a variety of formats the finishes in my online gallery at https://www.fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.
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