Also known as wild hyacinth, Blue Dick, Dichelostemma pulchellum, is a member of the lily family and is one of the first noticable blooms in a western springtime that promises to be one of the most floriferous in decades. This humble plant was found above Cave Creek in the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area below Elephant Mountain in early March. - Nancy Boudreau
This painting is now available on etsy.com.
This painting is about 5" x 7" acrylic on gessoed mat board, protected in a cream-colored mat and as with all these little studies, the text above is handwritten on the back of the painting, which is also signed and dated. For comments and queries, please feel free to contact me directly at: nb@nboudreau.com
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