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Welcome to my how to draw flowers webpage. Here you can find resources and links to the best pages on the subject..
In my opinion, when people want to learn to draw flowers, one thing that they want to say is that they are confused on how leaves and petals actually curls.
How can I reproduce a curl, a leaf?I made a short tutorial on the subject to show you a way to draw and paint a leaf.
The end result is simple because it's done digitally for explicatory reasons.
Carol Rosinski is a professional illustrator and artist and art teacher who wrote a wonderful book , the title and sub-title of which convey very well what kind of rare teacher she is:
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Here is a review.
"Don't be misled by this book's small size! Carol Rosinski is a knowledgeable, gentle authority who will take you by the hand and talk to you while you "get started" learning to draw... Rosinski goes beyond simple demonstration to explain the reasons and feelings that make each element essential to a good drawing. She never wants you to accept what she says as true just because she says it: she wants you to experience for yourself the point she is discussing. With such an able guide at hand, you'll have no trouble "getting started" on a drawing project! This book is a "must have."
This is my link where I provide free flower pictures

This is quick tutorial on how to paint petals
And this on how to paint a tulip
This is a website on how to paint flowers in watercolors by artist Doris Joa. The site is excellent. You will get some great inspirational ideas and also some how to do steps. Check it out!
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