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Autumn Leaves Pattern by Brad Sneed

I turned my little watercolor leaf paintings into a repeating pattern. Rather than simply making a casual scatter pattern, I decided to assemble some of the leaves so that they form a shape that winds its way through the design and provides a bit of structure. I think this design would look nice on a table runner, placemats, and napkins.

Barn Swallow Pattern by Brad Sneed

It’s been an exceptionally wet summer here in the middle of America. Lots of rain means lots of puddles which means lots of mosquitos which means there is food aplenty for critters that enjoy a mosquito meal. One of those mosquito-eating critters is the lovely Barn Swallow. Sadly, these birds don’t live in my neighborhood, but they were plentiful at my rural childhood home. They nested in the rafters and under the eves of the barn and outbuildings. There was a family that returned year after year to nest above a window on our house. By summer’s end, my family shared the homestead with at least 30 swallows! Those warm August evening skies were filled with careening fork-tailed birds gorging on mosquitos and other flying insects. That memory inspired this illustration.