Fearless Friday on Thursday, Red Rose

 

Fearless Friday is early this week

because tomorrow I will be traveling

with my fellow Tales of the Traveling Tote group,

be sure to stop by for the fun and a giveaway!

 

 

 

 

Roses are not only one of my very favorite flowers,

They are a favorite subject to draw and paint

Today we are going to draw a rose, step by step

 

 

 

 

A complicated subject,

broken down into small steps,

becomes a much simpler task!

 

 

 

Thank you for drawing with me today!

I hope you will give this a try…

Be Fearless!

 

🌹 🎨 🌹

 

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

Meal Plan Monday  Dishing it & Digging it,   Between Naps on the Porch,

Merry Monday   Make it Pretty Monday    Celebrate and Decorate,

Delicious Dishes Recipe Party   Oh My Heartsie Girl  Full Plate Thursday

Thursday Favorite Things  Creatively Crafty   Home Matters 

Weekend Potluck   Sweet Inspirations   Happiness is Homemade

Comments
38 Responses to “Fearless Friday on Thursday, Red Rose”
  1. Mary says:

    Thank you for the bouquet and step-by-step process Jenna! Looking forward to being an armchair traveler tomorrow. ♥

  2. Jenna, what a beautiful yellow and pink bouquet! I will be looking forward to the traveling series tomorrow!

  3. It works! Mine doesn’t have quite the panache but for a first time it almost looks like a rose. Trym try again! Fun!

  4. Sharon Mann says:

    Glorious roses!

  5. Jodi says:

    LOVE the step-by-step!!! Thank you!

  6. Love these posts so much. Thank you Jenna and have a great trip!

  7. Kari says:

    I tried Jenna, I really tried and one rose looked kinda ok but a little lopsided. A bouquet on the other hand…well, I just won’t go there. Thanks for you instructions…love these posts.

  8. thefrenchhutch says:

    Your drawings and paintings are always lovely. Love the big bouquet. See you tomorrow….

  9. Michelle says:

    You’re artwork is beautiful! ❤️

  10. Rosie M. says:

    I love starting my morning with your step-by-step works of art! Your roses are absolutely lovely and make me smile. Bravo!!!

  11. Julie says:

    Hi Jenna, such beautiful sketches of roses and thanks for showing us how to do it step by step. Enjoy the rest of the week.
    Julie

  12. Jill Kuhn says:

    Beautiful roses! One of my favorite flowers too!! 🌹🌹🌹 Have fun tomorrow!

  13. lulu says:

    In the beginning I thought you were going to paint an elephant’s trunk!

  14. pattyanneart says:

    Beautiful roses, Jenna!! 😍
    Love your step by step too.
    💗🌹❤️

  15. Cyndi Raines says:

    You make it look so simple! I am amazed. You almost convince me that even I could try it and it might turn out half way looking like a rose. You are a great teacher. Lovely paintings.

    • Thank you Cyndi, give it a try!

      • Cyndi Raines says:

        Oh, my gosh! I tried it Jenna and I am shocked that it turned out much better than I ever thought it would! But it is only your very excellent step-by-step drawing that has allowed me to even come close to a rose. Thanks so much! This is coming from a girl whose “stick people” are her best accomplishment in art! Lol

      • I am so glad you tried it Cyndi!! Keep it up, drawing is just like anything else, the more you practice, the better you’ll get!

  16. You make this look so easy! I am going to try this. Like you, I love roses, and this looks absolutely beautiful. It will be interesting to see what mine looks like. I’ll keep you posted.

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