Orange echinacea, gouache on paper, 12 x 18 |
She is a beauty. Echinacea, tall and elegant like a dancing ballerina in the garden.
Working on three echinacea flower paintings. I was able to complete this one today.
When I finish the other two I will share them with you.
The paintings are a product of yesterday's flower sketches.
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Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Love the orange!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! You have a great thing going with these flowers!
ReplyDeleteVery very BEAUTIFUL! I love seeing your sketches and then the final image of what they develope into. They are fabulous and I love that you are so bold, uncomplicated and striking with your use of colour. Awesome! Have a great weekend Deborah xxx
ReplyDeleteLiza used the best word...striking.
ReplyDeleteVisiting to thank you for your suggestions...but got distracted.. wow..love the color and detail of your echinacea. Julie
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful! And I love your description.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!
Michelle
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, and elegant :)
ReplyDeleteYour painting is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous simple and elegant lines. Your work is so clean and fresh...lovely!!!!
Gwen xx
Absolutely Beautiful! I love your style!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower. I love the center.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Echinacea's are a great subject aren't they? I did some for my Day 9 AEDM. I love the way you drew the heads.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteOf course this is beauty. You made it. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower! The orange, black and white make a striking combo!
ReplyDeleteHappy AEDM
Serena
Beautiful lines -so graceful!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Think these designs would look amazing on pillows!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see all these lovely comments. I am so inspired by all of you taking the time to stop by. It is so appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI have a few more flowers to come as I continue to grow the series.
Thanks Again! xoxoxo
Wonderful!
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