11/2/18

Watercolor Hydrangea

Hello my friends! I would like to present my resent watercolor work of hydrangea. It was challenge for me. I didn’t expect that it would be a bit tedious to draw every small flower in inflorescence. But over time I got involved and enjoyed the process. I have marked some points during drawing. First, the pencil sketch is very important and it makes up the main part of work. Second, at the beginning you should identify light and dark areas on the work. And the last moment, it is better to apply less intense color then wash it away from paper.
Hope, these advises will be useful. Good luck!
If you are interested in my art you can find me also in instagram as @annaflwrn and @annaflowerart

6/6/17

White lilies

My oil painting of white lilies is finally finished :) It was a little  challenge to draw green leaves  with different tones but it was nice experience.  I like to work with clear boundaries and in future  I want to do some series  of such paintings.  I am looking for reference :)
I hope you enjoy  it!
More works of my original oil paintings you can find here

5/3/17

Pelargonium

I've started new Moleskine sketch book.  This is my first sketch in it.  I drew my favorite pelargonium that grows on my windowsill. This plant pleases me with flowering all year round :)
Hope you enjoy it!

2/25/17

Papaya

This nice sunny Saturday has started with drawing of papaya :) I want summer,  sun and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Hope you  enjoy it! 

2/18/17

Gold fish

I continue with watercolor. Today I tried to draw a gold fish. I've painted him by wet technique and then after drying I've added details.
Hope you enjoy it!

2/11/17

Water Lilies Oil Painting

Here I have posted only watercolor. But I like to draw by oil paints. This method of drawing excites me no less than watercolor. I like to mix oil paints and oversee the transition of lights and shadows. This is a very exciting process for me. Below I will present my latest work 'Water Lilies'. I hope you enjoy it.
More of my oil paintings you can see here