WILD HIBISCUS | Niki ButcherCorkscrew Swamp Sanctuary © 2017
Photographic Story
Clyde and I lugged his Pentax 6×7 800mm camera down the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary boardwalk for him to photograph their Ghost Orchid. After we set up the camera, Clyde had to wait for the right light. While he waited, I walked around the boardwalk and discovered beauties of my own.
Among the many flowering native plants that I discovered along the boardwalk was this sweet, gentle native pink Wild Hibiscus, dripping with water. It was so beautiful and delicate that I just had to take a photograph of it.
I had a glorious time enjoying the Corkscrew Boardwalk and came back with many photos. When I made my way back to Clyde, he was very frustrated. There were so many people on the boardwalk that it vibrated the camera, and he couldn’t get an image that was in focus. He may have had a problematic photographic day, but I had a great one.
The Art of Hand Painting Black and White Photographs
Photographed with a Sony digital camera and instead of oil painting with Q-tips and cotton balls, she was able to paint using Photoshop. Changing from the old-fashioned way of doing her art, to the new ‘fashion’ of using technology was challenging, but she’s enjoying getting back to her own personal expression.
Archival Print Making
Niki’s open edition gicleé artwork is printed on Sunset Bright Velvet Rag matte finish paper using eight archival inks. A state-of-the-art Epson Stylus Pro printer creates deep, rich dark values that hold subtle detail in the shadows as well as bright vivid colors that are truly tropical.