The idea came from the winter flower buds of the hydrangea.
Flower buds with hard shells drop their shells in spring.
The vividness of the watercolor is accented with Duo oil paint and plastic flowers.
At first I was hesitant.
But it is good to have the freedom of the bride-to-be.
Two ways, and I hope you enjoy it.
In Japanese Daruma, when the prayer is accomplished, eyes are written on the Daruma.
I have the opposite idea. Instead of eyes, I use flowers.
The flower is a bonus and is attached with glue.
I put them on or take them off when I have achieved something, and the viewer can enjoy them according to his or her own sensitivity.
F3 cotton canvas with metal fittings on the back and wire
It can be decorated as it is.
Sprayed with light and water resistant spray.
Paintings are sensitive to sunlight. Please avoid it as much as possible. If you feel that the colors have faded a little, buy a lightfastness spray at an art supply store.
I used water-based oil paint Holbein Duo and Kusakabea Kira to reinforce the painting more than normal watercolor paintings.