
He’s not stained in a bad way, in fact, he loves color! The more colors he can collect on his journey the better!!! โค๐งก๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ค๐ค
The Stained Caterpillar munches through the black and white garden eating the bland, boring colorless staples, filling his belly all day long.
Then, at night when he is sleeping, his color enzymes start going to work processing his bounty into a bright, colorful luminescent halo. This halo serves to protect him from predators during his gluttonous travels because everyone knows that anyone with that much beauty and bright color must be poisonous!
Have a great weekend everyone, be safe, be sensible, and vote if you haven’t yet!!!
I like that! I drew a butterfly using nail varnish last night….
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I look forward to seeing your butterfly!๐๐ฆ
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I posted it here but its a bit sketchy.
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Stained or squished? ๐
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Haha!! Oh my, now that you say it, it could totally be a squish, but I hope not! ๐คฃ๐
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Perfectly named.
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Thanks, Tim, I struggled with the name for a few days, I think this works!
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I see many hatchlings within this main form. Brilliant my dear๐
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Thank you, Maria, I wasn’t sure if I should paint over those hatchlings, but I’m glad I kept them! ๐
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I love the painting and the story too !
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Thanks, Margaret, writing stories is not my expertise, but sometimes it just flows!
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Lovely.
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Really nice. But hard to tell the length of the winter. Woolly Bears say it’ll be short.
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Wonderful abstract caterpillar artwork & accompanying storyline, Tiffany ๐
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Thanks, Phil! I’ve been in the mood to write lately!
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Yes sister, good going on that one ๐ ๐โค
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Hehe! Thanks, dear! ๐๐
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