Stop and paint the roses! (And the tulips, and the forget-me-nots, and the pansies, and...) When it comes to painting flowers, Sherry C. Nelson definitely has a green thumb. In this book, she shares her secrets to painting lovely, realistic looking flowers. Just follow the step-by-step lessons to create 50 blooming beauties—from amaryllis to zinnia and every blossom in between. Once you learn the basics—like how to create textures and common leaf shapes—you'll be able to paint any flower that grows! Sherry even offers tips for creating your own, unique floral designs. Although she works primarily in oils, Sherry includes information and color charts for acrylic and watercolor artists, making this a must-have reference for every flower painter! Table of Contents
Materials Techniques Painting Basics Placing values in oils Blending Flower Basics Common Shapes Petal Shapes Overlapping Petals Growth Direction Shadows Highlights
Flower Techniques Create a Fold A Rolling Petal Ruffled Petals Flip Turns Connecting Colors Creating Textures Wet-on-Dry Highlights Color Control Softening the Blend Shaping a Leaf Add Details Common Leaf Shapes 50 Flower Painting Projects Amaryllis - Anemone - Angel's Trumpet -Astilbe - Azalea - Begonia - Bleeding Heart - Butterfly Bush - Calla Lily - Camellia - Canterbury Bells - Carnation - Clematis - Columbines - Dahlia - Daisies and Daisy-like Flowers - Delphinium - Dogwood - Forget-Me-Nots -Foxglove - Fuschia - Geraniums - Gladiolus - Hibiscus - Hollyhock - Iris - Johnny Jump-Ups - Lilac - Lilies - Lily of the Valley - Magnolia - Morning Glory - Narcissus - Orchid: Cattleya - Orchid: Moth - Pansy - Passion Flower - Peony - Petunia - Poinsetta - Poppy - Rose - Rosebud and Bumblebee - Sunflower - Trumpet Vine - Tulip - Violet - Water Lily - Wild Rose - Zinnia Put It All Together"
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