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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Bring your own Tupperware? September 17, 2015 by jasmineray. When I can’t finish my food at a restaurant, it’s a dilemma: do I ask for a take-out container, which uses resources, or do I let the food go to waste? Today I brought along a cute flower print bag to hold my Tupperware container:. I don’t think I would feel comfortable doing this in a fancy restaurant though :-). August 28, 2015 by jasmineray. March Lilies in August. We passed a lizard with a ...
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Nest Monitoring | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; Electra, An Origami Life Lesson. March Lilies in August. July 14, 2015 by jasmineray. Last week, workers were demolishing the bricks in front of my parent’s house. During their work, we noticed two very agitated juncos flying back and forth around the shrubs next to the bricks. After the workers went home, I quickly peeked into one of the bushes. I saw a tiny hatched chick and one unhatched egg! Times to raise broods of Steller’s jays! You are com...
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. I love drawing and painting watercolors. I recently completed illustrations for my mother’s cookbook カリフォルニアばあさんの料理帖 which was published in Japan. I am always trying to improve by experimenting and learning new techniques. Posts by Jasmine Ray:. April 8, 2016. Fixing up the Red Poppies watercolor. December 16, 2015. November 9, 2015. October 27, 2015. Stretching AFTER painting…. October 12, 2015. Stretching watercolor with a sketch already on it.
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Baby Boids | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; Ridgway’s Rail. May 2, 2015 by jasmineray. Everywhere you look right now, there are busy birds building nests and raising their babies. Took some photos of things going around in my parents backyard when I stopped by for a visit. Here is an adorable juvenile Junco, with streaky brown camouflage plumage:. Here is a photo of the young oak titmouse with its parent. Can you tell which one is the baby and which one is the parent? Here you can see part ...
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May | 2015 | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Archive for May, 2015. On May 9, 2015 Leave a Comment. This morning I went on a wildflower tour at a natural preserve park. The guide pointed out 3 wildflowers that are endangered. The first endangered wildflower we saw was the Franciscan onion:. The 2nd one was serpentine leptosiphon:. The last one was San Francisco collinsia:. Photo by Eric in SF. The coolest wildflower name has to be Ithuriel’s spear, and its also very pretty:. Photo by Franco Folini.
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So Long, GoDaddy! | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; Kawasaki’s Sea-snail Shell: Step #20. Electra, An Origami Life Lesson. So Long, GoDaddy! June 12, 2015 by jasmineray. Well, I have officially moved my jasmineray.com. Domain out of GoDaddy and discontinued my hosting plan. I’ve been meaning to move away from GoDaddy for the longest time because the renewal process is so confusing and I always feel like they’re trying to trick me into buying something extra that I don’t need. I think you made the r...
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Kawasaki’s Sea-snail Shell: Step #20 | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; Origami Using Tracing Paper. So Long, GoDaddy! Kawasaki’s Sea-snail Shell: Step #20. June 9, 2015 by jasmineray. I always wanted to fold Kawasaki’s gorgeous sea-snail shell design, the “on-steroids” version of the Spiral Snail Shell I folded for my nephew last week. But I would get intimidated by step #20:. Here is what I did, so others can stop pulling their hair out:. 2 Start folding the pleating by working on the outermost octagon first:. For t...
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July | 2015 | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Archive for July, 2015. On July 14, 2015 Leave a Comment. Last week, workers were demolishing the bricks in front of my parent’s house. During their work, we noticed two very agitated juncos flying back and forth around the shrubs next to the bricks. After the workers went home, I quickly peeked into one of the bushes. I saw a tiny hatched chick and one unhatched egg! Times to raise broods of Steller’s jays! Read Full Post ». Blog at WordPress.com.
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Electra, An Origami Life Lesson | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; So Long, GoDaddy! Electra, An Origami Life Lesson. June 25, 2015 by jasmineray. Electra missing the final piece! Once upon a time, I learned how to fold the Electra ball from an origami book by Paul Jackson. It is made from 30 pieces of origami. When I first learned how to fold a unit, I breezed my way through every step except for the last one, which explains how to lock the units together. My pieces kept separating. It turns out the crease was t...
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Wildflower Hike | Jasmine Ray
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A place to record the process of my illustrations. Laquo; Baby Boids. Origami Using Tracing Paper. May 9, 2015 by jasmineray. This morning I went on a wildflower tour at a natural preserve park. The guide pointed out 3 wildflowers that are endangered. The first endangered wildflower we saw was the Franciscan onion:. The 2nd one was serpentine leptosiphon:. The last one was San Francisco collinsia:. Photo by Eric in SF. The coolest wildflower name has to be Ithuriel’s spear, and its also very pretty:.
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