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Violet Butterfly Pea Tea Soda / Dream Ball Parfait

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Killing must feel good to God too, he does it all the time.
I wanted this one to complement my previous portraits of these two, so it matches them with themes and format. They're always so fun to draw, the series' specific lighting and color palettes never cease to inspire me. 🖤
Sparkling blackcurrant crush, 1969. From the Sainsbury Archive.
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Forest fruits! 🍓

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Fallen Angel !
Ingredients:
▢1 oz Gin
▢3/4 oz Blackcurrant Liqueur
▢2 Scoop(s) Strawberry Ice Cream
Method:
In a blender, combine 1 oz gin, 3/4 oz blackcurrant liqueur, and 2 scoops of strawberry ice cream. Blend until smooth and creamy.
Pour into Glass:
▢Pour the blended mixture into a cocktail glass.
Garnish and Serve:
▢Top with a cherry for a sweet finish.
Serve Immediately:
▢Serve the Fallen Angel cocktail right away and enjoy its rich, creamy flavors.
Courtesy: Drink Lab
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Day 7 - BLOOM
Black currant flowers
something cool happened with the pigments that I’m excited to try and replicate later
#3739 - Synanthedon tipuliformis - Currant Clearwing Moth
Since the garden behind the motel had both blackcurrants and gooseberries, it's probably not surprising it also had a pest that feeds only on that genus.
Caterpillars of the Currant Clearwing bore into the stems of Ribes, and severely limit their growth. Controlling the moth numbers usually requires pruning off infested canes. It's native to the temperate parts of Europe and the Caucasus, but is an invasive pest in North America, New Zealand, and the the SE of Australia.
Sesiid moths are day-flying, frequently mimic wasps with their markings and hovering flight, and feed inside the stems and roots of plants. Agricultural pest species include the squash vine borer (Melittia cucurbitae) and the peachtree borer (Synanthedon exitiosa).
Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand.