Flower Painting

Are you a beginner when it comes to flower painting? Don’t worry! I’ve been through it all and now I’m able to paint beautiful flowers. The hardest part is just picking out which flowers you want to use. You’ll need to learn how to think, but this is simple with the following 35 step by step tutorial for flower painting. Learn how to paint fun, fresh daisies, sweet roses, elegant and colorful florals, romantic and unique daisies, unique and vintage flowers, and many other beautiful, flowery ideas.

Flower painting can be done on a variety of subjects such as still life, landscapes, portraits, abstract objects, and also on people. However, in this tutorial I will focus more on how to portray objects, which are still life, as beautiful as they really are. We begin by looking at still life paintings and how they are able to depict emotions. You will notice a lot of emotions in these types of paintings. Flowers may be in the foreground, but the viewer can still see the person or object that the flower is depicting and this adds to the viewer’s feeling of the painting.

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Next we will look at how the landscape can be used to create feelings in the painting. Using plants and everyday objects you are able to create a beautiful landscape that will help you move through the painting using your feelings towards the subject matter. Landscapes are commonly used to express feelings, memories, and emotions. The landscape of your work may be a combination of different things or it can consist of one theme. This is what makes the great majority of the works by northern European artists very similar, even if they’re done on different subject matter.

The History Of Flower Painting

Flower paintings were once created for a wide variety of reasons. These paintings were created to commemorate anniversaries, weddings, births, and other special events. Flower wall paintings were also created to commemorate the achievements of a person or a company. Some European artists created still life works with the thought of selling them for a profit and creating a source of supplemental income.

Flower painting had made its way into the culture of Europe by the end of the sixteenth century and would stay until the seventeenth century. Although it was always a favorite subject, with its ability to make a person feel good, it wasn’t until the late eighteen hundreds that flower painting began to gain popularity in other countries around the world. A new style of painting emerged during the nineteenth century that came to be known as impressionism. This type of painting was heavily influenced by French art and became wildly popular all over Europe. Flower paintings from the nineteenth century are often difficult to find due to the extreme whiteness that is normally associated with this style.

The styles of still-life paintings varied greatly during the nineteenth century. In the beginning they tended to follow the same format as still-life paintings but as time went on, they became more experimental. New elements were introduced such as complex paintings with moving elements. People soon fell in love with the realistic look that these artists provided and it grew into a highly popular hobby.

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