Monday, March 8, 2010

Spring Fever Dance

Spring Fever Dance With The Daffodils


Daffodils Poster Art by Sally Stoneking
Daffodils Poster Art by Sally Stoneking


Yes this is the time of year when spring fever starts to settle in. We're all feeling just a little cramped from digging out snow this year. But as I look out my window I see grass peaking through.

I know the lovely daffodils will be following close behind for sure. Don't you feel inspired by spring? And who doesn't enjoy these little soldiers as they march across the fields in all their beauty and grace.

It's like a hope for better days ahead.  You can see more daffodil pictures here by visiting my main site.  I love capturing nature at her best and sharing with you.

Fantasy Art Daffodil on The Beach?


Low Tide Daffodil Fantasy by Sally Stoneking
Low Tide Daffodil Fantasy by Sally Stoneking


Sometimes it's even fun to play a little fantasy game. What better way than to hone your digital art skills. Imagine giant daffodils taking over the world.

I was remembering my visit to California when I came across this picture I took of the low tide.  The kids and I were having fun jumping rocks and uncovering ocean life you don't usually get to see without scuba gear on.  The whole ocean floor revealed by this low tide was teaming with life of all kinds.  There were especially hungry sea gulls hovering close by.

It was right after creating the first daffodil print above that I came across the low tide image.  I couldn't resist putting the too together.  What fun!  Isn't it amazing what we can do with a computer and a little imagination?

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There are many ways to do a little spring fever dance. So maybe it's a little too muddy for outside dancing. Those forest paths can be quite challenging this time of year.

Consider bringing a little sunshine to your walls with ready made prints and posters. You might enjoy a print or two where you can enjoy daffodils all year long.  And at most places online you can even include framing options.

It's nice when your favorite spring picture arrives ready to hang.  I came across this picture of daffodils at art.com.  Although I don't yet have a daffodil print of my own on there, you can see other flower prints I've posted by visiting Sally Stonekings Gallery here.  There's even a picture of that seagull I mentioned earlier.


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Tulip Pictures are another spring delight that you can enjoy all year long by visiting here.

Spring Flower Pictures are a big part of my celebration during this time of year. Nothing like an adventure through the parks to get your mind off those winter blues.

Pictures of Lilies is one section of my site that never grows old. Lilies are a favorite of so many.

Daisy Pictures can be fun to enjoy as well. Daisies will be the next flowers to show their faces and they stick around the whole summer long.

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