Round Hill Outdoors and the Town of Round Hill sponsored a virtual art show this summer showcasing works inspired by Virginia Native Plants and Animals. Everyone who entered will receive a packet of native wildflower seeds from Watermark Woods and a chance to win a. $50 gift certificate for Native Plants. The raffle winner will be announced on Friday, September 4th.
All entries appear below. Enjoy!
Ostrich Fern, Manipulated digital photograph by Jody Brady
“Preying Mantis
Drawing by Connie Condrell
Fern Photograph by Carol Clay-Ward
Showy Orchid, Drawing by Jody Brady
Red-bellied Woodpecker Photograph by Carol Clay-Ward
Monarch Chrysalis Photograph by Tim Smith
Virginia Bluebells, Photograph by Susan Stowe
Pop Art Monarchs, Manipulated digital photograph by Jody Brady
Barred Owl Photograph by Carol Clay-Ward
Turtle
Photograph by Carol Dennis
“Pollination” Photograph by Carol Clay-Ward
Fritillary Chrysalis Photograph by Tim Smith
White-Tailed Deer in Winter Photograph by Susan Stowe
Chincoteague, VA Native Sand Crab
Photograph by Carol Dennis
From the Naturalist’s Notebook
Drawings by Jody Brady
Spartina Marsh Grass
Photograph by Carol Dennis
“Toadus Berryvillius” (American Toad) Photograph by Jean Carrigan
“Hanging Out” Photograph by Duane Ebersole
“Your Feeder is Running Low” Photograph by Duane Ebersole
Swallowtail
Photograph by Carol Clay-Ward
American Lotus, Purcellville, Virginia Photograph by Shannon Gilmore
“Backyard Butterfly” Purcellville, Virginia Photograph by Shannon Gilmore
“Reflection” (Round Hill, Virginia)
Photograph by Shannon Gilmore
Monarch on Black-Eyed Susan
Photograph by Carol Clay’Ward
“Swallowtail After the Rain”
Photograph by Ashley Johnson
“Great Horned Owlet” Photograph by Jenny Erickson
“Jumping Spider”
Photograph by Jenny Erickson
“Mountain Mint”
Photograph by Jenny Erickson
“Trillium and Fiddlehead Ferns”
Cast concrete (originally clay) sculpture by Wendy Pierce
“He Loves Me” Photograph by Ashley Johnson
“Black-Eyed Susan”
Drawing by Isaac Johnson, Age 6
“Black Swallowtail”
Drawing by Ellie Johnson, Age 4
“ImPRESSED by Natives”
Pressed New England Asters, Wild Strawberry and Common Blue Violets with colored pencil
By Ashley Johnson