How to Paint a Foxglove Flower – Paint the Natural World for Beginners

Take a stroll through Woodland Grove with me! Let’s draw and paint a foxglove flower together, using the ones that grow in my garden as a model.

The colours are used for this painting were:

I used a size 7 – 9 round synthetic brush. A good choice would be a ProArte Prolene And for paper, a suitable option would be a Langton (Daler Rowney) hot pressed 140lb pad

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Here are some close up shots…

And some flowers swaying in the breeze to get your creative juices flowing…

Watch the full realtime tutorial here…

Do let me know what you think!

And if you have a go at this painting, please pop over to my Facebook group Learn to Paint Watercolour to share your work. I would love to see it!

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2 thoughts on “How to Paint a Foxglove Flower – Paint the Natural World for Beginners”

  1. Patricia McPherson

    I love to watch your videos. You have a soothing and calming voice. I need this at this point in my life. Nothing has been the same since the pandemic. I hope this makes sense to you. Thank you so much for the sketches.

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