Ixora Blooming in Watercolor
by Sharon Williams Eng
Title
Ixora Blooming in Watercolor
Artist
Sharon Williams Eng
Medium
Mixed Media - Digital Photo Painting
Description
This flowering Ixora shrub blooms throughout the year in my area of South Florida. The tiny blossoms
Ixora also grows commonly in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where it is commonly known as West Indian Jasmine or flame of the woods. ixora is a member of the Rubiacea family which includes coffee, gardenia, firecracker vine, and pentas. The plants possess leathery leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of tiny flowers. The flower appears in clusters at the end of branches. Each cluster may contain up to 60 individual flowers.
In this version, I have applied some paint applications to create a softer, more painterly feel.
I am an award-winning exhibiting artist in southwest Florida and my art has been exhibited in galleries in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina and is in collections nationwide. I create abstract photography, mixed media photo painting, acrylic mixed media, and acrylic paintings. Many would make great decorative throw pillows or shower curtains. I've even had a couple abstracts made into my personal cell phone covers. Please check out my Facebook page Doodleng Art by Sharon Eng for announcements and more information about my art. This image would be a good selection for business or corporate wall art and decor or in any home.
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August 20th, 2021
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Comments (7)
Leanne Seymour
Congratulations, your artwork has been featured on the "Semi Abstract - 1 A Day" group homepage! You are invited to archive your featured image in the discussion thread created for features, along with the date of feature.
Sharon Williams Eng replied:
Thank you, Leanne, for featuring my image in the Semi-Abstract 1A Day group.
AnnaJo Vahle
Very very pretty, Sharon. Love the way that you did this. f/l
Sharon Williams Eng replied:
Thanks, AnnaJo. Frequently captured because they are so prevalent in my neighborhood.