Nature Walk
When I was in middle school (primary school) my art teacher would take us on nature walks and we would use things found in nature in our art projects. I guess she left a lasting impression, because I still take nature and my projects are still inspired by tings found in nature. These days, I take along my cell phone so that I can capture interesting images. The following is the 'view from my cell phone'
[caption id="attachment_131" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Growing in the wild"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_135" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Hanging from a plam tree"][/caption]
I wonder what was going on here, someone dumped a can of Red Bull ans a match box
[caption id="attachment_136" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Red Bull and Match Box"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_137" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Yellow flower"][/caption]
While on my walk, I began thinking of creative, eco. friendly ways to say thank you. Imagine one of you clients getting a found seashell in their package with a simple thank you written on it...
[caption id="attachment_138" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Thank you"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_139" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="Thanks Again"][/caption]
xoxo
Al