Blossom Creature
Another design based on a warm-up thumbnail. I didn’t really intend for it to become a creature, but I just started to refine the thumbnail and this is what emerged.

Another design based on a warm-up thumbnail. I didn’t really intend for it to become a creature, but I just started to refine the thumbnail and this is what emerged.

If you’re looking to learn a language, I highly recommend you check out Language Transfer. The learning material is fantastic, but unfortunately, I cannot endorse its creator on a personal or philosophical level.
Having used Language Transfer personally I loved it so much I decided to make some promotional artwork for them (read more of my experience below). If you’ve benefited from Language Transfer and want to tell others about it, feel free to share, print, download, or otherwise use the following high-resolution artwork to spread the word about Language Transfer.

I have long wanted to learn other languages and I finally took action to learn some Spanish. As I searched for learning resources I discovered an exceptional course in this video, Language Transfer; it is a platform of free, high-quality audio courses that take you by the hand and teach you to think in and speak new languages.
I have finished the Complete Spanish course and can highly recommend it to anyone serious about learning to speak Spanish. Currently the languages taught are French, Swahili, Italian, Greek, German, Turkish, Arabic, and, of course, Spanish; there’s also a course about Music.
Listening is a separate skill. Visit the following link to see the many methods and resources I have been using for Learning Spanish.
Mihalis the founder of Language Transfer is currently working to teach others to use The Thinking Method he employs for his language courses to teach other subjects intuitively.
I am not affiliated with or sponsored by Language Transfer. This art was created on a volunteer basis.
I love the weeds wild flowers that grow in my area of Ontario, Canada. This little jewel — the Bird’s-foot Trefoil — is just one of my favourites.

Here’s a glimpse of the real thing.
They tend to grow in bright little patches by roads or in open fields. A brilliant display of God’s handiwork. Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these jewels of the field (Matthew 6:28, 29; Luke 12:27). As an artist I rejoice and praise The Artist for His gifts of such fine beauty!
Here’s a couple quick links to learn more about the plant and see more pictures if you’re interested:
I’d love to hear if you’ve seen these little treasures growing in your area — wherever you are in the world.