Like Rivers of Ribbons
by Rand Burns
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18.000 x 24.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Like Rivers of Ribbons
Artist
Rand Burns
Medium
Painting - Water Color And Color Pencil On Arches Paper
Description
The Ribbon plant gives us an elegant display of flowing bands of spring green leaves. This tropical plant sways and moves with a characteristic beauty all its own.
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March 26th, 2015
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Comments (10)
Deb Halloran
Randy, I love the simplicity of this beautiful painting and it is so unique. The shades of green and its pattern are simply lovely. Nicely done. l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Deb, thank you for your comment on this special plant and also for the F/L on the work.
Kim Tran
Beautiful botanical painting of this unique and elegant plant Randy, lovely green shades! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Kim, thank you for your comment on this unique ribbon plant. I am glad you enjoyed it and appreciate it the F/L here.
Gloria Ssali
wonderful flow of lines and the colours are a dream Randy!! such delicate touches of paint and your brilliance is evident here too you always excel and this is a gorgeous piece in the plant series love it fl
Rand Burns replied:
Gloria, thank you for your comment on this ribbon plant. It is an odd fellow and the more so I love it. Happy you enjoyed the work and thanking you for the F/L.
Nancy Griswold
I have never seen one of these either. I always learn so much through your art. This is rendered so beautifully, each little segment with purpose and connection, lovely movement is implied too F/L
Rand Burns replied:
This is an uncommon plant and only native to the Solomon Islands. They are hardly ever seen and often called a tapeworm plant. Thank you for your comment and for the F/L on this unique botanical beauty.
Skip Willits
Don't think I have ever seen one Randy. A great image.
Rand Burns replied:
These special and unique plants are native to the Solomon Islands. They are also called ribbon plants and tapeworm plants. Glad you enjoyed this older botanical image Skip.