Showing posts with label watercolor flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor flower. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

THE SWEET SCENTED FREESIA

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Freesia grows from a bulb (corm) and is a heavily scented flower.  The scent, along with it's graceful, curved habit makes it a favorite in bouquets.  The leaves are shaped like a sword and the flowers bloom in a little bundle at the end of the stalk.  I have painted this one with an example of the freesia bulb alongside the flower stalk.  Freesia is symbolic of innocence - a great meaning for a delicate and sweet-smelling flower!



Freesia For Innocence
8 x 10 inch watercolor


Available on Etsy 

Thanks for looking today!
-Nan

Friday, September 5, 2014

BLUE POPPIES No. 2 - SOLD!

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Meconopsis, or the Blue Poppy, is the national flower of Bhutan.  I have learned that this flower was discovered in 1922 by a mountaineer while trying to reach the summit of Mount Everest.  I guess it's hard to grow unless you have really fresh seeds and perfect condition.  

Shoot!  I'm sure Wisconsin doesn't fall into the category of "perfect conditions" but what a gorgeous flower with its crinkly tissue-like petals and interesting seed pods.  I have used archival quality watercolors in shades of blue and turquoise, along with a TechLiner archival quality pen.

In progress. 

 And done!



Just for an idea of what "Blue Poppies" will look like when matted and framed.


And, to purchase "Blue Poppies", click the listing below:

SOLD!

Thanks for looking!

-Nan





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