Queen Anne's Lace, which is also called Wild Carrot and Bird's Nest, is a biennial plant originally from the UK/Europe. It's name is attributed to Queen Anne of England and her past-time of hand-making lace.
This drawing features a dragonfly and a ladybug (or ladybird as they are called in England) on what I think of as a Bed of Lace. It measures 9 x 6 inches and is Pen and Ink on environmentally friendly paper.
I like the finality of working with pen on paper. With this drawing it was a thrill to create the tiny flowers that make up the Queen Anne's Lace!
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