Double Pink, 2003 watercolor by Ginny Schmidt
Ginny Schmidt

Double Pink, 2003 watercolor by

My first serious attempt at watercolor. Modeled on a flower that I photographed in the parking lot at my doctor’s office. Hibiscus is my favorite flower anyway, and I love the plain old red ones, but the depth of the red in the heart of this double pink flower inspired me to try to capture it in paint.

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flower, pink, hibiscus, watercolor

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  • Jim Phillips
    Jim Phillipsalmost 3 years ago

    You rock Ginny, this is gorgeous. Love to see you doing some watercolours. Very nice.

  • Ginny Schmidt
    Ginny Schmidtalmost 3 years ago

    Thanks, Jim. I would like to do more painting one day … soon.

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonover 2 years ago

  • Thank you so much, it’s quite an honor.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • David's Photoshop
    David's Photoshopover 2 years ago

    Excellent, well done and congratulations on being featured.

  • Thanks very much, David.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • kappisan
    kappisanover 2 years ago

    HugeFav!:)
    Waow! Watercolor is definitive your thing Ginny!:)
    Beautiful!:)
    kappi.

  • Thanks, Kappi. I am more into photography and digital work, but I really should get my paintbrushes out more often.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonover 2 years ago

    Yor welcome Ginny

  • emmy2
    emmy2over 1 year ago

    Gorgeous work!!!

  • Thank you. I’m not sure I could still do it.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • panganatalie
    panganatalie8 months ago

    Oh Ginny, it’s so, so beautiful!!!

  • I love hibiscus, especially the double ones. Thank you.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • EdsMum
    EdsMum8 months ago

    Captured very well Ginny, it is almost good enough to eat. Shirley

  • So glad you like it.

    – Ginny Schmidt

  • Mitzie Loland
    Mitzie Loland5 months ago

    So beautiful – I love this :)

  • So glad you love it … thanks for visiting.

    – Ginny Schmidt