Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on March 29, 2026. All rights reserved.
The scene feels like a small, intimate art workspace—everything arranged neatly around a single, vibrant piece of artwork, as if the artist has just paused mid‑creation.
At the center lies a small square illustration of a stylized flower. The flower has five broad petals, each painted in soft purples that shift gently from lavender to deeper violet. The petals are decorated with fine golden swirls, tiny multicolored dots, and miniature flower motifs, giving the whole piece a sense of delicate ornamentation. The center of the flower is warm pink, ringed with green and yellow accents, almost like a glowing core.
Surrounding the artwork are the tools that brought it to life. Above the artwork, three pens are lined up horizontally: a metallic bronze pen that catches the light, a black Posca marker labeled “Metallic Green M6,” chunky and bold, and a sepia-colored Pigma Micron 003 pen, beige-bodied and extremely fine-tipped—made for tiny, precise lines.
To the right, there’s a compact watercolor palette with the brand name Schmincke. Its paint wells show sunny yellow, rich red, and deep purple pigments. A small paintbrush rests nearby, its bristles stained with color.
The overall mood is warm, creative, and focused—like a snapshot of someone joyfully mixing media, blending ink, metallic accents, and watercolor to build a tiny, jewel-like floral design.
Three inches by three inches.
Pinterest has tagged my doodles as spam. Tailwind thinks it’s because they are too similar in appearance. So.. A decorated flower doodle.
Daily Doodle -- 03/29/2026.
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