The list of my 100 flowers
If you are drawing flowers, it is always nice to discover one you never heard of before.
I am sharing my list of the 100 flowers that I drew for my project. Well, there are less than 100 types of flowers, because some of them I drew twice or even three times. There are some that I don't know their names. (Just found a beautiful reference image and drew the flower.) I hope, though, you will still find some interesting ones or rediscover some favourites that you have forgotten.
I started my project with the Tulip. Quite a basic look if you compare it to my other Tulips along the way.
Tulip
Lily of the Valley
Daisy (I guess. This was a flower I saw on the side of the road, taking a walk. At that moment I had no list of what to draw, so it was welcome.)
Grape Hyacinth/Muscari
Anthurium
(Mountain flower)
Fresia
Calla Lily
(Flower)
Forget me not
Cherry blossom
Gerbera
Poppy
Wheatflower
Cosmos
Oxalis Iron Cross (Good Luck Flower)
Zucchini flower
Zucchini leaf
Echinacea flower
Dandelion
Dandelion
Mallow
Floral illustration (Cosmos, Poppy, Echinacea, Wild Carnation and some fantasy flowers)
Primrose hybrid
Floral illustration (Dandelion, Cosmos, Mallow)
Floral wreath (Magnolia, Tulip and some fantasy flowers and leaves)
Ice cream with flowers
Clematis
Peony
Butterfly with Peonies, fantasy flowers and leaves
Floral vase with fantasy flowers
Hellebore
Lavender and Wild Carnation
Leaves
Sunflower
Floral illustration with blue mini roses and green leaves
Leaves
Floral illustration with fantasy flowers and leaves
Rose
Roses
Lotus flower
Wild Carnation
Kalanchoe
Lotus seed pods
Plumeria
Orchid
Hibiscus
Succulent
Avocado flower
Tulips
Columbine
Primula denticulata
Lilly flower
Dahlia
Waterlily
Floral illustration with fantasy flowers
Helenium
Fuchsia
Anemone
Heliconia
Buttercup
Acorn
Cape Daisy
Geranium
Stitchwort
Schizostylis Coccinea
Black-Eyed-Susan and Gypsophila
Dogrose
Lily of the Valley and Thymeherb
Peony
Lewisia
Daffodil
Mushroom and Fern
Mushrooms
Magnolia
Blueberries and Blueberry flowers
Bluebells
Viola tricolour
Violas, Violets and Pansies
Cosmos and bird
Foxglove
Hepatica Nobilis
Physalis
Physalis flower
Iris
Ranunculus
Gardenia
Wild Strawberry flowers
Aster
Snowdrop
Lilac
Crocus
Chrysanthemum
Jasmine flower
Flannel flower
Bird of Paradise
Floral illustration
Echeveria and Rooibos leaves
Alstromeria
Hydrangea
It was interesting to redraw some of the flowers in my project because the progress was even more visible. Having a list of flowers you already drew, but you were not completely happy with can be a good idea. Maybe you try to draw them some other time. This way, you can track your progress better.
Check out all my 100 drawings and some work in progress photos here.
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To create the image for this post I have used for the background an Unsplash photo by Helena Hertz.
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