Tried my hand at art today. I like how it turned out. It's a Heliotrope, the flower my book is named after. It means devotion in the Victorian flower language, and partly comes from the Greek word "helios", which was the name of a sun titian, who carted the sun across the sky every day. (Later replaced by Apollo after the titans fell.) The flower as the word "helios" in it because it is heliotropic, meaning it tracks the sun progress across the sky. Very few flowers do this, and sunflowers are commonly mistaken to have this ability, when they truth they only do this while young. Once they mature they stop tracking the sun and remain facing the East.