The Colors of Summer
by James Temple
Title
The Colors of Summer
Artist
James Temple
Medium
Digital Art - Photography
Description
Photographed here on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, then made into this digital watercolor art. The Bougainvillea are named for Admiral Louis A. de Bougainville, a French explorer (1729-1811) who discovered them in South America. They are thorny, evergreen, and are popular for their large, colorful “blooms,” which are produced most profusely in summer. Like the dogwood and the poinsettia, their colorful “petals” or “flowers” are really modified leaves called bracts that surround the true small white tubular flowers. They may range in color from white, yellow, orange, pink, purple or crimson.
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July 27th, 2018
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