Cockscomb
108 Flowers - Book 1
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18m
Although named somewhat aptly by its suggestiveness of a rooster's comb, the flower Cockscomb is a fan shaped free form of ruffled velvety flower clusters. To capture the essence of Cockscomb in a very loose, almost abstract format, Ning uses contrasting elements to suggest and define depth and dimension. Spontaneous brush painting at its best!
Video lesson includes step-by-step instruction and demonstration by Ning Yeh of all aspects needed to complete this composition.
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