Monarch Butterfly Ruled Journal — Lined Notebook for Nature Lovers & Daily Writing
Orange and yellow. Purple and wonder. A collision of color that stops you cold.
The Monarch has always been a symbol of transformation — but here, Evelyn’s brush captures something even more electric. Blazing wings of deep orange and sun-drenched yellow erupt against a rich, velvety purple background, a deliberate choice rooted in the art of color itself. Orange and purple. Yellow and violet. Complementary colors — opposites on the color wheel — placed side by side to make each other sing louder, burn brighter, feel more alive than either could alone.
This is not an accident. This is the artist’s eye at work.
The Monarch glows as if lit from within, its iconic wing patterns rendered stroke by stroke in Evelyn’s hand — every vein, every border, every whisper of black ink that holds the fire in place. The purple doesn’t recede. It pushes the butterfly forward, off the canvas, into the room, into you.
Thirty-seven years of painting distilled into one breathtaking moment of flight.
One butterfly. One artist. One original that will never exist again.