In Tahiti or Hawaii, women tuck a hibiscus flower behind their ear to signal that they are ready to marry. Travelers must know that if the flower is worn on the right ear, it means the woman is single and approachable. However, a flower worn on the left ear says she is married.
This painting is inspired by the beautiful flower of Hawaii.
Painting depicting delicate hibiscus will immerse you in the world of tropical mood and the delicate, barely noticeable smell of flowers. I tried in this picture not only played a little with colors but with shadows. Thus, depicting the flower as realistic as possible.
The painting will decorate the interior of the family room or living room. It will create a place in it where it will feel a piece of tropical nature, in which, irrespective of time, this hibiscus will always hang. The work is done in a style that includes elements of realism, hyperrealism