Clementine Fruit Digital Illustration - Original Artwork

in #creativecoin3 years ago

Next illustration in my fruit art series :)

I created this cartoon style digital drawing of Clementine fruit.

https://dksartwork.com/clementine-fruit-digital-illustration/

This artwork is used in an educational coloring book for kids and it is all about learning to spell fruit names. The title of the book is 'Learning To Spell All The Fruit Names A to C, Educational Arts And Crafts Activity Coloring Book, Volume 1' and it is currently available for sale on Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XGSTRD1

I created a video preview of the book below.

This will be a 5 volume series with all the fruit names in alphabetical order, so I have 4 more volumes to create!

Clementines have a deep orange color with a smooth, glossy appearance. Their skin is easy to peel and they are typically juicy and sweet, with less acid than oranges. They grow on trees that have a rounded, glossy canopy of dark green leaves that keep their color year round. They are mostly grown in the Mediterranean, California and in Africa. The clementine is a spontaneous citrus hybrid probably between a tangerine and an orange that arose in the late 19th century in Misserghin, French Algeria, in the garden of the orphanage of the French Missionary Brother Clément Rodier, for whom it was named. Clementines differ from other citrus in having lower heat requirement, which means the tolerance to fruit maturity and sensitivity to unfavorable conditions during the flowering and fruit setting period is higher. In spring, fragrant white blossoms bloom and then become bright orange fruits, ready to be picked from November to January. However, in regions of high total heat, the Clementine bears fruit early.

Thanks for checking out my artwork!

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