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New Houseplant Watercolors

House plants watercolors are fun.

New houseplant watercolors are like having plants without killing them.  On the other hand the watercolors can also be a welcome addition to the plants you already have.

 

 

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I must add a note of caution, these plants are full of attitude. Before uploading to my Society6 page I gave each one a name. There are seven total with a zebra plant portrait coming soon.

The houseplants names

 

 

 

When I started drawing and painting houseplants I wanted to create stylish containers that evoke a modern boho feel. The eclectic mix of containers is made up of baskets, ceramics and terracotta. Who knows what I will come up next.  Maybe something with a black and white pattern or bright colors. I must admit the basket with the dark pink tassels was the most fun.

If you’re thinking about painting as a hobby I highly recommend it. Every chance I get, I steal a few minutes to escape to my studio to try something new. I consider painting, a creative outlet to reduce stress and it works wonders!

Each houseplant watercolor has a title and a name to match its personality.

To see the complete collection click on Society6.

 

I highly recommend ordering the art prints and adding your own frames. For a casual look display them on a gallery wall with clip boards.

The tote bag is one of my favorite items at Society6. They are well made and so practical.

Thank you so much for viewing this post and taking a look at my watercolors. It’s scary and a bit nerve-racking thinking about how others might critique the artwork I created. I’m constantly telling myself not to worry so much about technique and just paint.

I hope you will find a place for one or two of these lighthearted houseplant watercolors. What is your favorite houseplant? I would love to hear your ideas!

Cheers!

 

©2018 New Houseplant Watercolors first appeared on Thistle Key Lane™

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