I have so enjoyed my small zinnia garden in a corner of our front yard! I planted a small package of mixed zinnias last year and decided to paint these orange ones which were the last ones blooming before frost. It is too early for zinnias this year, but I do hope to have them! This painting is on stretched canvas and is 10 x 8. Click here for further information.
Tag: Floral art
Garden Etude
This acrylic panel painting is 10 x 8 . The flowers are indicated in broad brush strokes. Click here for more information.
Sun Lover
This 10 x 8 painting was featured on the front page of Dailypaint Works in December 17, 2019 and attracted several favorable comments before the day ended. It is painted on stretched canvas. Click here for more information.
Flowers with Onions
This is a very “painterly” rendition of onions with a blue jar of flowers in the background. Click here for more information.
Three Pink Roses
It has been several months since I published a blog featuring flowers! For more information, click here.
Zinnias in a Basket

A year ago I planted zinnia seeds right in our front yard and was amazed that I had hundreds of flowers, some as large as tea cups! I was able to paint 5 or 6 paintings of these flowers and for a while they became my favorite plants. This painting is 8″ x 10″. It is still available. If you are interested, click here.
Single Red Rose

This lovely rose was painted in acrylic on mat board, not on cotton or linen panels or canvas. You can purchase it here if you are interested.
Cactus Flowers

I saw many cactus flowers in Arizona and I remember a drink made from the cactus leaves. It is hard to believe that such thorny plants could have lovely flowers! To see more information on this painting go to my online art gallery by clicking here.
Two Pink Roses

This painting is an acrylic painting on Clayboard (which almost looks like Masonite!) It has a very fine surface. To see more information go to my online art gallery by clicking here.
Gardenias

I rooted a gardenia about three years ago. The bush is now about four feet high and has about a hundred blooms in the spring! They root easily in the month of June. To see more information and go to my online art gallery, click here.