Fall leaf – part 5
This is the last one in this particular fall leaf series. I think you can all see why this leaf jumped out at me when I saw it on the sidewalk.
Here is what I like about each image, that I think all of you have noticed too.
In the first one, you can see the yellow cells outlined by the green borders. They are so close to the green vein and reddish-orange region that provide nice contrast (but in retrospect, might be a hint more distracting than I’d planned on). If I were to re-post that one, I think I’d crop out the green vein.
In the second one, the veins are the star of the show. I’d intended for the color variation to be the focus, but the crevases of the veins and the patterns really draw your eye.
In the third one, the symmetry, and the tye-dye appearance really appeal to me. I also really like how the green reminds me of rays of sun coming up over the horizon or some sort of star burst.
In the fourth one, the green horns are just unbelievable. It also reminds me of a Rorschach blot in the way the patterns on each side are similar but not perfectly symmetrical. My eye is always drawn to the center vein and the red outline of cells around it. I just can’t quit tracing it with my eyes.
It reminds me of these art things my sister and I used to make. We’d start with our name or letters in black, and then would carefuly outline around it with one color of marker, and then another color. We’d keep tracing until an entire 8 1/2 x 11 paper was filled with lines of tracing. It might take all day to carefully trace with markers and not bleed into the nearby color…. but the end result was just beautiful. I wonder if we have any of those stored away at my parent’s home? I know Mom saved most of our artwork from school. If I ever get a chance to find it, I’ll show you what I mean.
This last one, isn’t quite like seeing the leaf on the sidewalk… but well, you can get a sense of what it looked like from farther away and what caught my eye.

Amber says:
Wow.
That’s just absolutely amazing.
I know what you mean about the name tracing. I used to do those when I got bored during school. hehe.
I love the leaf. Thanks for that series. It just blows my mind how cool that leaf looks.
LadyBug says:
I remember the name tracing, too.
Thanks for sharing this leaf with us, Danielle. I just love the way you’ve done it, a little at a time, over a few days. It’s made it so much more interesting, and really forced us to stop and appreciate the finer details. Thanks.
Squirl says:
Reminds of what mother Rose said to her daughter Louise (Gypsy Rose Lee), just give ‘em a little bit at a time. Always leave ‘em wanting more.
You’re such a tease.
Amber says:
Welcome to MN, Dani!
Closet Metro says:
I have huge maple trees in my yard. HUGE I say. Every fall, they drop thousands of leaves on my yard, and I spend countless hours bagging them. Bagging the damn leaves until my back breaks.
Not one of them is that pretty.
Dangit.
Momo says:
Beautiful!
I remember doing name tracings too. How cool that you brought it up.