Southern Portrait Project

Artwork and stories about traveling through the Southern United States beginning in 2014.

Monday, October 6, 2014



Findings from walk. The smell of pine needles, birds chirping. Spider lillies and chestnut hulls. Spider Lily bulbs were brought to United States from Japan in 1854.
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I am a professional artist who has been teaching for 40 years. A more detailed resume can be found in my first post or on my website at www.lisaqualls.com
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