A Painting Blooms: Deer Santa Eating Holly 1.0
In this A Painting Blooms: Dear Santa Eating Holly 1.0 video, you will discover that deer are opportunistic browsers; if your holly is left unprotected, your garden becomes a buffet for the local wildlife. Bloomin Fool captures these persistent diners in the whimsical act of a garden feast.
Dear Santa Eating Holly 1.0: The Painting Process This video shows the Dear Santa Eating Holly 1.0 painting in stages from start to finish. By watching the process, you can see how the initial sketch evolves into a completed work through layers of acrylic glazes. This method allows Bloomin Fool to capture the specific textures of the fur and the sharp details of the holly leaves.
The Holly Encounter Holly often attracts the Odocoileus virginianus, or white-tailed deer. These animals use their height and agility to reach high-energy food sources, especially during the winter months. This behavior is a common occurrence in Western Pennsylvania when the garden is active and the gardener is away.
Botanical Resources For more information about wildlife and gardening, Bloomin Fool uses the Penn State Master Gardener Program as a resource for all things gardening related.
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