
A Red deadnettle, Lamium purpureum, has sprung up in a pot of soil taken from the greenhouse, growing more luxuriantly than the sweet peppers that I’d sown. It’s one of the first garden weeds to emerge at the start of the season.
Richard Bell's nature sketchbook since 1998

A Red deadnettle, Lamium purpureum, has sprung up in a pot of soil taken from the greenhouse, growing more luxuriantly than the sweet peppers that I’d sown. It’s one of the first garden weeds to emerge at the start of the season.

I tried going for a looser approach with pencil and watercolour but felt that I was losing my grip on its appearance.

This last, loose drawing with an ArtPen is less of a botanical study but is in the sketching from life style that I feel more at home with.