Saturday, May 17, 2025

More Morel Mushroom Madness

The morel mystery had quite a few sharp eyed readers. Nice hunting!

Also, I mentioned a morel print I had made a few years ago and mushroom lovers seemed to want to see it, so I pulled it out and took a picture. 

I apologize that it's not a perfectly squared up picture. I tried to photograph it from straight on, but didn't manage to get it quite right. Anyway, it gives you a pretty good idea. I wanted to have the morels just a little bit hidden the same way they are in the wild, so they're tucked into the leaf duff, grass and twigs. It was a fun and challenging carve. :)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

love the texture of the mushrooms that you captured in your carve. beautiful

sheila

Webfoot said...

Thank you, Sheila. :)

Anonymous said...

Very nice ! Thank you and hugs to ya, from BetsyLee

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous! Wonderfully done. Thank you for letting us in on it. TAP

Anonymous said...

I like the color of ink you chose too. It's very earthy. Beautiful creative carve. PixiePam

Webfoot said...

Thank you! I'm glad you all liked the morels. I have carved a number of mushrooms along the way, but the morels and amanita are probably the most familiar to most people. Oysters and shaggy manes aren't quite as well known. :)

Anonymous said...

I would be willing to look at more of your mushroom carves. hint-hint

Hugs to ya from betsyLee