Are flowers a favorite subject for your art?

I just read on Joan Stewart’s Publicity Hound Blog that Flowers magazine premiers March 15. According to Joan, there will be a section titled "Artist in Bloom: Profiles of established and up-and-coming artists and floral designers."

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4 thoughts on “Are flowers a favorite subject for your art?”

  1. I think it’s a perennial favourite isn’t it? (That’s a flower joke!) I know I get an awful lot of hits to my blog and website looking for flower drawings. The Blogger label for botanical art is also collecting a lot of hits. And I know I always take a long hard look at other people’s work every time I come across a site with any florals. It’s always so interesting to see how different people tackle the same subject. It gets so it sometimes feels a bit like we’re all part of a small club!

  2. Case-Notes from the Artsy Asylum

    Floral Art Picks and Piques

    While last week’s view was filled with fluffy white flakes, today’s window floods with sunshine. Pulling my tulip mug off the shelf adds even more color to my day. Amazing how purples, blues and pinks can pop a little zing in things and reading Alyson …

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