Fearless Friday, “Florabunny”

This painting was inspired by some watercolors I saw recently by
Her style is loose, whimsical and colorful, and her paintings are magic
When I saw this bunny, I couldn’t get started fast enough
I wet the paper and started blending the ears
If you use a watercolor block your paper won’t ripple, but my mixed media art pad will flatten once it dries
It pretty much looks like a hot mess at this point, but when you feel that way instead of setting it aside and starting all over,
keep going!
I felt the ears were too short, so I extended them with a few thin strokes, and began filling in the body and facial details
You can create a nice effect with using water drops
Adding color to them by touching with the tip of a paint filled brush
You can blot them, tip the paper to make them run or simply let them dry and see what happens
I was having trouble with the placement of the left eye, so I waited until the painting was almost finished to determine the proper perspective. Even though watercolor isn’t very forgiving, sometimes you can scrub it out with clear water and blotting.
Some line details and this bunny was done
Camellias from my garden…camellias are the Alabama state flower
They are so beautiful this year!
You really can learn a lot by using other artwork for inspiration, just make sure you always give credit to the artist.
“Florabunny” will remain in my private collection and is not for sale as this design belongs to Australian artist Sally Walsh.
You can visit her website, Sillier than Sally designs here to see more of her work
Have fun and Be Fearless!
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Oh your bunny is so adorable!! 💚🐰🌸
Beautiful painting, Jenna!
Thanks Patty Anne, I love this style…
Oh my goodness! How precious this bunny is! You did a fantastic job, and I shall go and visit Sally’s site to see her works. You are both talented to the moon and back. I do well to draw stick people that are recognizable. I always wanted to be able to have this talent, but alas it never came. However, my daughter is an artist, so I got my wish–it just took another route. Thank you for this Fearless Friday–made my day.
oh thank you for the kind words Shelia, so glad you got your wish!
Swoon Jenna! I ADORE your FloraBunny along with your beautiful camellias! The eyes are so soulful and look like Beatrix Potter’s work! I happen to know a little white dog that would love to have a FloraPuppy portait done: 😉 https://homeiswheretheboatis.net/2017/04/17/guest-bloggers-chloe-gracie-bunny-ears-and-homemade-dog-treats/
I have wanted to paint your dogs for a long time Mary…I have done some pet portraits and they can be tricky…so hard to capture their unique personalities, but I will give it a try!
My heart and soul, I am in awe of your talent! You make it look like child’s play with your step by step process. Watercolor artists are so amazing…water, paint, and brushes to create magic on paper! Your camellias are gorgeous too. Thank-you!
yes, watercolor is a scary medium to me, but it is so much fun when things emerge, thank you Ellen!
Adorable! Love the color of your camelias. So soft. Mine were red and I generally don’t like red in a garden but in winter they popped. All lost to a virus. Miss them.
Johanne Lamarche
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Oh no! Sorry, but with your green thumb I’m sure you quickly have something else…
I adore this, Jenna, and I’m copying your instructions for future reference because there are some wonderful techniques here. I’ve been painting bunnies lately and while once I “do” this one, mine will be different (knowing me, this will be different too!) I suspect I’ll pick up some very good ideas from your tips. Thank you for this one!
Good point Jeanie, I really wanted my bunny to be my own, but I ended up copying the original closely…I want to get comfortable painting in this style, I love the effortless way it looks. Have fun with your bunnies!
I love the bunny!!! You did a great job capturing her – like others said, those eyes.
thank you Daphne!
Lovely.
thanks Kim, good to hear from you!
ADORABLE! Love your bunny!
I love the little Flora Bunny….she is adorable!!! Your camellias are pretty, too. I think they’ve been so pretty this year: Our neighbor’s camellia bushes have been gorgeous and I sigh every time I drive by! Have a lovely weekend!
You need to ask if you can borrow a bloom or two 🙂
Lovely Jenna. 🙂
Well done!! Loved seeing your fresh flowers – we are snowbound after getting over 14″ today and it will be a while before we see fresh flowers!
I have been watching pics of the storm on the news, it is so hard to believe when we have Spring bursting out all over…stay warm and move South!
Jenna,I love, love, love the flora bunny. So sweet looking. Your camellias are gorgeous. Happy weekend!
Thank you Pam! I am feeling sorry for our Northern friends, all that snow!
I saw a video with the flooding in MA, it was horrific. It is gorgeous in Gadsden this morning. Have a beautiful Saturday😊
I have always loved bunnies – your painting is fabulous, Jenna!! Makes me think of Spring! 🌷🐰💕
Spring is bursting out all over here, I hope it comes your way soon!
Me too!! 🐰💖🌷
Great job Jenna! Loved seeing your camelias – I think we saw some in the house we rented in Tybee Island. we are snowbound after getting over 14″ yesterday so any blooms we had are buried. Poor things 🙁
Oh Deb, I am thinking of you Northern gals, the storm looks rough, I hope you can stay warm and cozy~
How sweet Miss Florabunny is. Love her flowers and sweet face, wish you could sell her. Love the magic you create so effortlessly. Your flowers are beautiful!
Thank you Cyndi, I love this style and hopefully soon I will have some things I can sell done in this style…
Sweet Jenna, I love the florabunny. Your camellias – drop dead gorgeous! Beautiful color!
oh how adorable my friend! You cease to amaze me!
Jenna, your florabunny is the cutest. Gorgeous camellias. I am loving her sweet face! happy Sunday.
I LOVE this bunny! And, I understand your logic in keeping her to yourself. But, I am glad you shared her and her original artist with us. She makes me smile!!
Beautiful! I love how you show the steps, especially how to get started. Thanks for sharing <3
Jenna….that bunny is soooooo cute! It’s so nice of you to give credit to the other artist. i’m going to show my artist son.
Thank you Kitty!