This Is Another My Original Study Work, Reference "Sunset In The Himalayas" By Vereshchagin V. 1879.

This is another my original study work, reference "Sunset in the Himalayas" by Vereshchagin V. 1879.
Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal.
Elbert Hubbard
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On the fifth day, which was a Sunday, it rained very hard. I like it when it rains hard. It sounds like white noise everywhere, which is like silence but not empty.
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Hey everyone!
I decided to add some interesting facts about each floral illustration or study art work that I do.
This time it was a study illustration, but others are my original works, so feel free to share or comment because I value feedback and set a goal to improve by the end of the year.
Fig is a fruit of Ficus carica, and is native to Mediterranean region, Western and Southern Asia.
It can not be well transported to the long distances as a ripe fruit but it can be used in other forms.
For e.g it can be commonly seen in dried form or in a form of a jam or rolls.
Fan facts about Figs:
Ancient Crop: Cultivated since 9400–9200 BC.
Unique Pollination: Fig wasps pollinate figs internally.
Botanical Wonder: Figs are inverted flowers, not true fruits.
Nutrient-Rich: High in fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
#fig #fruit #ficuscarica #botanicalart #illustration #study

You don't really dream about the things you can become if you know you can't become them.
Ania Ahlborn, The Neighbors


This is another my original study work, reference "Sunset in the Himalayas" by Vereshchagin V. 1879.
Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal.
Elbert Hubbard

"Please, don't give up"