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Uncomplicated way to paint flowers

Imagine having a hobby that tunes out negative thinking and allows you to spend peaceful time with yourself. Plus, the process is deeply satisfying and you create something you can be proud of


Uncomplicated way to paint flowers

The “Flower girl” paint by numbers kit is a captivating masterpiece. This kit showcases the perfect blend of femininity and nature in a single frame. The image depicts a girl sitting gracefully on a wooden chair with her face hidden behind a bountiful bouquet of pink flowers. Her hidden face is adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the scene. Her small waist peeks out from beneath the flowers, while her crossed leg adds a touch of elegance to the scene. The blue trousers she’s wearing look effortlessly chic, and her long arms and beautiful hands are raised up as if she’s holding the flowers close to her heart. With this kit, you’ll be able to recreate every detail of this mesmerizing moment. The combination of flowers and a girl truly embodies the essence of spring, making it the perfect addition to any room in your home. Get your “Flower girl” paint by numbers kit today and bring this enchanting scene to life!

Numbered linen canvas

Numbered paint pots

Set of 3 brushes

Color guide + BONUS

Free Tips & Tricks eBook

How it works

1. Pick a color

Match the number on paint pot with the number on canvas

2. Paint

Acrylic based paints have deep, vibrant colors and are easy to use

3. Be amazed

Feeling of accomplishment can not be put into words

Shipping info

Shipping is $4.95
Free over $65 Delivery time 1 to 3 weeks

Tracking info
Tracking number will be provided a couple of days after the purchase via email


Paint Flowers to Get It All

You don’t have to think terribly hard to figure out that the painting genre that has all of these characteristics in common is floral painting. It is a practice that has inspired artists to create beautiful, graceful paintings for centuries. But to paint flowers in a way that doesn’t become a simple exercise in rote recording, I take note of the power of the flower in these three areas. So I can remind myself on what I can do to leverage the subject matter for my viewer.

So many artists become artists because they are inspired by historic artworks they’ve seen in museums or art history books. It pretty much goes without saying that a significant percentage of those works would be floral paintings. Every artistic movement has contributed to the genre, from the Renaissance to Impressionism and beyond.

This does contemporary artists who paint flowers a two-fold favor. It provides hundreds of inspiring works to learn from. It also puts one in good company knowing we are extending this tradition into the 21 st century.

Flowers by Charles Demuth, watercolor painting, 1916, 9 x 11.

Commercial

Paint flowers if you want to develop a body of work that sells. It doesn’t mean that you have to be conventional or stifle your own style in your presentation of how to paint flowers. Instead, look around you and acknowledge that people from so many walks of life are drawn to floral paintings.

Established and beginner collectors alike seek them out for their homes and workplaces. Lovers of floral paintings abound. Professional decorators often seek out floral paintings when designing residential and corporate spaces like hotel chains. Why shouldn’t it be your work that they are looking at?

Brass Samovar by CW Mundy, oil on linen, 30 x 24, 2007.

Art World Constant

Look anywhere artwork is sold and nine times out of ten you’ll find a floral painting. From yard sales, flea markets, to Sotheby’s and Christie’s, the offerings that continue to always rise to the top are floral paintings or those works with floral aspects to them.

Certainly, this isn’t exclusive to flower paintings alone. But it reinforces that there is something constantly attractive and appealing about floral paintings. Artists who paint flowers inevitably get a piece of this and yet there is a wide enough range of diversity within the subject matter that you can do your own thing and still find an eager audience.

Little Red Riding Hood by Daniel Egneus, pen and ink drawing, 2011.

Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

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