I love painting flowers. The experience is so free and easy. I have been working on a series of Hibiscus . It turns out there are over 80 different varieties. Here are three of my favorites.
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Ko O'lina Hibiscus |
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From Christina's Garden |
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Spanish Dancer |
Along the way I got sidetracked and tried my hand at other kinds of flowers. December inspired this painting of a Poinsettia.
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Merry Christmas |
My garden is filled with hydrangeas in the summer. Here are two of my favorites.
My daughter loves them as well ,so I painted this for a house warming gift. I was inspired by the flower stalls outside of a local market.