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Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

Reported on December 21, 2017, what can fallen leaves do? Draw! (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

Believe it or not, Joanna Hedrick, a counselor at the University of California, Sacramento, created a "falling leaf painting" that surprised the teachers and students of the whole school. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

Joanna's paintings are quite unusual, because her brush is a rake, and the paint is even more peculiar, it is a golden yellow ginkgo leaf! (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

Joanna uses a rake to arrange the fallen leaves of ginkgo biloba into a pattern, forming a painting of golden yellow fallen leaves. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

American college counselors create surprise "falling leaves paintings". (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

Joanna uses a rake as a pen and uses ginkgo biloba leaves as paint. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC) "

Using a rake as a pen to use ginkgo biloba leaves as paint The Beauty University Counselor Creates a Surprise "Falling Leaves Painting"

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