Iris
108 Flowers - Book 3
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18m
For those of you who have followed my work through the years, you may find that I do a flower differently each time. There are very few rules on how to do a flower. By changing the sequence of doing things, one may bring out the spirit of the flower with different attitudes.
I do many flowers with the same strokes used in painting Iris.
Up Next in 108 Flowers - Book 3
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Japanese Iris
Japanese Irises are magnificent, exquisite and elegant. This flower can bloom in shades of blue, lavender, purple, white, pink and red-violet.
Japanese Iris features the traditional iris look of upright center petals above [crown] and dangling falling petals below [skirt]. In the Japanese Iris ...
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Jasmine
The Jasmine flower featured in this video lesson is commonly called Winter Jasmine. It is native to China and is a late-winter blooming plant. Although jasmine is generally thought of as producing very fragrant aromatic blooms, this particular flower is a tad lacking in this area. It does however...
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Kapok
Kapok is a tropical tree found in southern China. It is sometimes known as the "cotton tree" because the stringy fibers of its fruit are used to make clothing. Ning's striking composition, however, focuses on and features the Kapok's beautiful cup-shaped, flaming vermillion-red colored flowers.
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