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Aaron Apsley, a botanical artist based in Southwest Florida, shares his passion for creating exquisite botanical art. Follow his journey and support his unique artistic vision.
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15 postsTaking a Quick Break!
FreeHello everyone! Just wanted to leave a quick note that I'll be pausing my patreon for February & March this year. Yo...

Encyclia and Prosthechea Orchids
FreeIt's orchid show season here in Florida...

Pomegranate & Citrus
FreeThis is going to be a shorter post this month - I just wanted to wish everyone a happy holiday season and quickly show t...

The Florida Coontie and other Cycads
FreeIn 1979, naturalist Roger Hammer spotted an unusual insect while walking in the Florida keys - small orange caterpillars...

Slipper Orchids - Paphiopedilum & Phragmipedium
FreeThis month's featured plants are part of a group of alien-looking orchids, known as slipper orchids. In particular I'm f...

Amorphophallus
FreeI was first introduced to Amorphophallus several years ago, when we were still living in NYC. I found out that the NY bo...

Hoya part 2
FreeBack in 2021 I did a deep dive painting Hoya for my Hoya Species Print. The trickiest part of that project was collectin...

Fabaceae: The Pea Family
FreeThis month's theme is one of the largest and most diverse families in the plant kingdom: Fabaceae! The only two larger f...

Monstera
FreeI featured some of the different varieties of Monstera delicosa back in 2021, but for this month I wanted to feature som...

Prairie Plants of North America
FreeI spent the first few decades of my life in the Midwest, and while I spent most of my time outdoors as a kid in the wood...

Begonia part two & The Philly Flower Show 2024
FreeNow that I'm finally back home and trying to get back into my normal routine of painting, I wanted to share some of the...

Phalaenopsis - Introduction to the Species
FreeIf you've been following my work over the past couple of years, you may have noticed that I've recently become more of a...

Florida's Epiphytic Plants
FreeThis month's theme is a category of plants that is especially important to me: Florida native epiphytes.

Epiphytic Cacti
FreeOf all the plants I'm growing now, the one that's been in my collection the longest is an Epiphyllum oxypetalum "Queen o...

Variegated Philodendron and 2023 show recap
FreeIt's been a busy fall season as Kat and I have been traveling around Florida selling artwork at various plant festivals....
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Aaron Apsley is a botanical artist based in Southwest Florida, whose journey began with a love for houseplants cultivated during his time in New York City. His art focuses on cacti, tropical foliage, and other exotic species, reflecting his deep appreciation for the beauty and intricacies of the plant world. Since launching his Patreon in September 2020, Aaron has cultivated a vibrant community of 259 members, with 115 actively supporting his work. This impressive following demonstrates the resonance of his unique style and the value his patrons place on his artistic output. His estimated monthly earnings of $1050 showcase the success he's achieved in building a sustainable income through his artistic passion. While specific details of his Patreon content are not publicly available, his dedicated following suggests a consistent offering of high-quality botanical art, potentially including tutorials, behind-the-scenes glimpses into his creative process, or access to exclusive artwork. Aaron's work distinguishes itself within the broader 'Other' Patreon category by focusing specifically on the niche of botanical art, offering a dedicated space for plant enthusiasts and art lovers alike.