Watercolor of an Iris in Pink, Lilac and Red
by Greta Corens
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18.000 x 24.000 inches
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Title
Watercolor of an Iris in Pink, Lilac and Red
Artist
Greta Corens
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Watercolor of a single colorful pink and lilac iris in glorious bloom, a delightful, uplifting, enchanting, and lively spring flower, exquisite, glorious, luminous in its full glory. This Watercolor on archival rough watercolor paper comes professionally and tastefully framed.
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August 9th, 2013
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Comments (404)
Anne Gifford
Your watercolor florals are breathtaking, Greta, and what amazing command of the media you have!
Mary Wolf
The ruffled glorious iris has never looked more beautiful. Outstanding loveliness, Greta. L/F
BASANT SONI
Another Gorgeous vision of iris-painting + F ...Greta ..So nice real artwork that feel like to use after duly drying (before perishing) to convert into Eco-Friedly Art
June Pauline Zent
Yellow iris's grow in the shallow end of my pond but I have to admit that I like your pink one better. Like all-of your flowers it is expertly rendered and presented!
Greta Corens replied:
So wonderful to have irises growing in your pond, June. What a treasure. Thank you for your lovely comment.
Sharon W
Wow, wow, wow dear Greta! Such an incredibly beautiful and excellent work of art!! A stunning and brilliant watercolor!!
Marilyn MacCrakin
Such a lovely image Greta!! Congratulations on being featured on A Woman's Touch Home Page!! F/L
Laurel Adams
Yes, such a snowy piece! The ruffles of this bearded Iris are so well executed…the fragile beauty is posing …SEE ME!…and I do! Beautiful…BRAVA! Exquisite! Fav
Greta Corens replied:
Your view is sensational. Thank you, Laurel. Yes, at first I called this painting Luciano Pavarotti, you know why.