Joshua Blooms - Original Painting
These massive, magical blossoms do not appear on Joshua Trees every year. We had lived in the desert several years before I saw them for the first time. A single bulb appears at the end of a branch; at first it looks like a purple artichoke, and gradually over a series of weeks the purple leaves peel back as the green, blush, cream-colored blossoms push their way out. The fully-developed blooms form a clump about the size of a pineapple. After the season, the spent blossoms fall to the ground, leaving a black, shriveled, claw-like structure at the end of the branch. This eventually gets pushed to the side and falls off as the tree creates new growth.
This original watercolor painting is sealed to preserve and protect the soft color and contrast. This small piece arrives in a protective plastic sleeve with strong chipboard backing in a flat, rigid mailer.
8”x10”
Please note: I retain copyrights to all of my original art, even after sale. This basically means the image cannot be reproduced for sale in any way without my consent, and that I retain high resolution scans of the image that I can reproduce as prints. Thank you for your understanding and for your support of my work!
Copyright by Sarah Duberowski, of Do & Be Design Co, 2022.
These massive, magical blossoms do not appear on Joshua Trees every year. We had lived in the desert several years before I saw them for the first time. A single bulb appears at the end of a branch; at first it looks like a purple artichoke, and gradually over a series of weeks the purple leaves peel back as the green, blush, cream-colored blossoms push their way out. The fully-developed blooms form a clump about the size of a pineapple. After the season, the spent blossoms fall to the ground, leaving a black, shriveled, claw-like structure at the end of the branch. This eventually gets pushed to the side and falls off as the tree creates new growth.
This original watercolor painting is sealed to preserve and protect the soft color and contrast. This small piece arrives in a protective plastic sleeve with strong chipboard backing in a flat, rigid mailer.
8”x10”
Please note: I retain copyrights to all of my original art, even after sale. This basically means the image cannot be reproduced for sale in any way without my consent, and that I retain high resolution scans of the image that I can reproduce as prints. Thank you for your understanding and for your support of my work!
Copyright by Sarah Duberowski, of Do & Be Design Co, 2022.
These massive, magical blossoms do not appear on Joshua Trees every year. We had lived in the desert several years before I saw them for the first time. A single bulb appears at the end of a branch; at first it looks like a purple artichoke, and gradually over a series of weeks the purple leaves peel back as the green, blush, cream-colored blossoms push their way out. The fully-developed blooms form a clump about the size of a pineapple. After the season, the spent blossoms fall to the ground, leaving a black, shriveled, claw-like structure at the end of the branch. This eventually gets pushed to the side and falls off as the tree creates new growth.
This original watercolor painting is sealed to preserve and protect the soft color and contrast. This small piece arrives in a protective plastic sleeve with strong chipboard backing in a flat, rigid mailer.
8”x10”
Please note: I retain copyrights to all of my original art, even after sale. This basically means the image cannot be reproduced for sale in any way without my consent, and that I retain high resolution scans of the image that I can reproduce as prints. Thank you for your understanding and for your support of my work!
Copyright by Sarah Duberowski, of Do & Be Design Co, 2022.