Show Me A Picture Of A Hibiscus
Painting the image of a hibiscus
An ancient painting of things, focusing on interest, shape and spirit. If you want to paint the image of a hibiscus today, you must first observe its shape. The hibiscus plant, whether cultivated or short, has flexible branches, curved and straight, and its skin is brown and slightly rough.
Its leaves are alternate, like rhombus eggs, with toothed edges, green and lustrous, tender in spring, and lush in summer. When it comes to flowering, the hibiscus flower is large and beautiful. The flower is only born in the axils of the branches and leaves, with single and double petals. Those with single petals are light like butterflies. The five petals are stretched out and smooth, and the color is like pink, and there are also white and purple colors. The stamens are golden, slender and stigma, and the stigma is slightly curved, which seems to contain tenderness. Those with double petals are stacked on top of each other, and the petals are complicated, like brocade stacked, graceful and luxurious, and it is fascinating to watch.
When painting, dip the goat's hair in light ink to outline the branches, and show its vigorous state between setbacks and turns. Following the stone green tone of Garcinia cambogia, dye its leaves, shades and shades, and fill with the shape to express its vitality. As for the flowers, use white powder to adjust the rouge, or light, or smudge, to paint the softness of the petals, and then use Garcinia cambogia to point the stamens to make them vivid.
In this way, the wonderful image of hibiscus can be formed, and its style can be displayed on the plain paper, so that the viewer can feel like seeing hibiscus in the garden, swaying and living up to the meaning of painting.