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When the summer period ends, the chrysanthemum season begins. In my country, this beautiful flower comes into its possession from September and reigns until the first frost.
I drew inspiration from Japanese art. For Japan, chrysanthemums are a national symbol. The beauty of these flowers can evoke strong emotions. The tradition of contemplating the beauty of nature has taken root in the Japanese mind and has become an integral part of the culture of this country. In this picture, I wanted to convey the expressiveness st of a red flower, its defenselessness against the coming cold weather.

Materials used:

watercolors on paper, crayons

Tags:
#red flower #chrysanthamum #flower watercolor #autumn flower #red chrysanthemums 

Red Chrysanthemum (2015) Watercolour
by Anna Silabrama

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When the summer period ends, the chrysanthemum season begins. In my country, this beautiful flower comes into its possession from September and reigns until the first frost.
I drew inspiration from Japanese art. For Japan, chrysanthemums are a national symbol. The beauty of these flowers can evoke strong emotions. The tradition of contemplating the beauty of nature has taken root in the Japanese mind and has become an integral part of the culture of this country. In this picture, I wanted to convey the expressiveness st of a red flower, its defenselessness against the coming cold weather.

Materials used:

watercolors on paper, crayons

Tags:
#red flower #chrysanthamum #flower watercolor #autumn flower #red chrysanthemums 
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For me, art is an urgent need, it helps me to empathize with the world. It accompanies me throughout life, from early childhood. In Art I see a way to... Read more

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