Watercolor Tutorial for Beginners: Paint Coneflowers
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Painting Through the Seasons is a step-by-step watercolor floral course for beginner watercolorists and flower lovers who want to capture the unique characteristics of twelve different flowers in a loose watercolor style so they can learn how to enjoy the painting process, increase their painting knowledge, and boost their creative confidence.
Ever since I chose the coneflower for our list I’ve noticed it all around my area. I had no idea they were so prevalent here, but I love them! The petals are similar to the daisy and the black eyed susan, but they hang downward because of that large conical center. Let’s paint them together today.
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