Fearless Friday, Watercolor Hibiscus

“Hey Gigi, can I paint too?”
“I want to paint!”
CC and Big E proceeded to join me for a little watercolor fun
I got 2 hibiscus trees for either side of the outdoor kitchen, one red and one “fiesta”
The blooms are just gorgeous!
I decided to paint this bloom while CC and Big E were creating their masterpieces
They insisted on using my watercolors so
I let them squeeze just a tiny bit of a few watercolor tubes
onto a plastic palette
and showed them how to mix it with water
They had fun experimenting,
mixing different colors to create new ones
I told them how to make black by mixing a deep red and green
They thought that was very cool!
In between questions I began to build the fiesta bloom
Adding additional layers of color as it dried
Some areas were painted wet into wet
I continued to add layers until I had just enough to suggest the flower
Then I added a few bricks in the background for definition
For the final touch I painted some details with a white gel pen
The stamen was indicated with small touches of brown
Stamen detail
“Fiesta Hibiscus” 9″ x 12″ watercolor on paper
I told my future artists how important it was to change the water often
Big E had a great time pouring the dirty water over the rail and refilling the container
“Hurry up Eli, I need more water!!” exclaimed CC
And here are their creations!
I wish I had gotten them to sign their paintings!
Happy Painting and Be Fearless!
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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,
Tasty Tuesday Oh My Heartsie Girl Full Plate Thursday
So great to see how unique each creation turned out! What a great teacher you are Gigi! Priceless.
thanks Johanne, I love that they’re interested!
Big E and CC are being taught by the best and they are so cute! I love those Tropical Escape hibiscus, their blooms are brilliant and huge, and your water color is perfect. Happy Weekend Jenna!
thanks Pam, it’s fun painting with them!
I love your littles and I especially love how you are teaching them good art habits! Clean water is essential! I long for the day when Carson will be old enough to paint with me — and hope he has the inclination to do so! Your hibiscus is lovely — both the real one and your painting!
thanks Jeanie, I’m sure Carson will want to paint with you…CC started at 2 so it won’t be long!
Oh the joy and fun! I LOVE your painting! And your grandies’ paintings just warm my heart! LOVE LOVE LOVE everything about all of this <3
thank you Jodi 💕
A very special post! I love your up-and-coming artists and their creations. Your painting is one of my favorites that I have watched you create, and I love the final presentation of the six steps of your process all together in one shot. You can really see how the hibiscus evolved from some brush strokes into a bright and colorful masterpiece. A lovely way to start my day, as always.
Rosie
thank you Rosie, sometimes, actually all the time, it’s the simple paintings that are the best!
Thank you for the tutorial and the finished painting is gorgeous. Your budding artists are following in your footsteps and I can only imagine how proud you are. Have a great weekend!
Oh, thank you Sandra, what a sweet thing to say!
Jenna, we have hibiscus blooming year round here in Florida and many are saucer sized and would be great ‘models” for your beautiful artwork. However, the Tropical Fiesta you chose is perfect and in tree form should give you years of enjoyment, not to say perfect for your little budding artists to paint in ‘stages” of growth…for them and the flowers. Thanks for sharing and have a great week-end.
Kari
I know you are surrounded by huge hibiscus bushes and they are gorgeous! We used to have them growing along the fence by our pool but the roots actually grew into our pool liner so we had to take them out. I do love the huge blooms and such fun to paint!
What a fun introduction to watercolor.
thanks Nancy!
Love your hibiscus and those sweet photos of the kiddos! How sweet that they want to paint! I have never bought a hibiscus…don’t know how well they would grow in the Texas heat…we don’t seem to have enough humidity during the summer! Hugs and happy weekend!
Hibiscus probably do need humidity…they are so pretty and believe it or not it’s my burly manly man son that suggested on getting them!
I believe this is my favorite painting of all, Jenna. Such a happy flower and you captured it to perfection!
Thank you Charlotte!
Great hibiscus, oh, favored artist! And those memories you made with some young artists are more priceless than all the fine art ever created. We shall all blink and our grand babies will be grown–the time, where DOES it go? But as they say in Australia, “Good on ya’ Gigi for capturing time in your art and on your blog for us!”
What a nice thing to say, thank you Shelia!
Wonderful post, Jenna!!
Looks like everyone had a great time. Beautiful paintings! 🌸😀
thanks Patty Anne, we did have fun 🎨
Beautiful and such cute budding artists too Jenna! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, stay cool! ♥
😅 you too Mary!
Your hibiscus is summer perfect and how adorable to share this time with your cuties. Fun filled summer days with grands and art, the best! I’m sure your are enjoying the pool with all of this heat. Happy weekend Jenna……..
Thank you Emily! I’m either on the breezy porch or in the pool, very pampered summer living!
What a beautiful flowering tree! You captured it’s beauty perfectly. Your grands are so special, love that they want to be with you and paint. How perfect that your can teach them. Have a wonderful weekend and I’m sure you will with that lovely view and that awesome water! 😉
thank you Cyndi, I love hibiscus!
Beautiful!! And the budding artists are really enjoying you sharing with them, I am sure!
thanks Patti!
I love how your grandkids wanted to paint with your paints! 🎨💕 I had a Hibiscus tree one time… the blooms were huge! I like the colors of your blooms and how you painted them! 😊
thanks Jill, they have their own paints but of course mine looked much more fun!
Hi Jenna, I wanted to let you know that I’m sharing this beautiful painting tomorrow night at Celebrate Your Story! We go live at 7:00 p.m. CST! Hugs!
Oh thank you!! I’m so excited!