Desert Cactus and Splattered Paint Flower Art

My inspiration to paint desert cactus and splattered paint flower art cards came from a recent trip to Arizona to visit our daughter and her family. The March weather was beautiful so we spent most of our time outdoors. Every where we went there were cactus and succulents. Some were starting to bloom. After spending the morning at the Desert Botanical Garden I couldn’t wait to get my paints out and try adding cactus to some splattered paint cards I brought with me.

Deseret Cactus and Splattered Paint Flower Art Tutorial

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Travel Paint Kit

When I travel I like to bring a little on the go paint kit with me. I usually include some watercolor postcards that already have acrylic paint splattered on them. It makes a nice easy on the go project. I like to splatter a lot of cards at the same time so I have some ready for travel or times I feel like painting, but don’t want to splatter. This time the cards I used were 5×7 inches.  *If you aren’t familiar with how I splatter acrylic paint and turn it into flower art go here. You will find a video and lots of helpful info.

These are the supplies I like to take with me when I want to paint on a vacation or in a garden near my home. myflowerjournal.com

Supplies:

Sakura Koi Watercolor Field Kit and the brush that comes with it, 5×7 watercolor paper, , white paint marker, mechanical pencil, eraser, paper towel.

Steps To Create Desert Cactus and Splattered Paint Flower art.

  1. Add a light pencil sketch of cactus on your watercolor paper that has been splattered wth acrylic paint. Make sure the acrylic paint has had a chance to dry. You can use the photos I have included below as reference.
  2. Paint the cactus using a variety of greens. Start to add the flowers.
  3. Keep adding more flowers and foliage. Darken some of the cactus pads as needed to give variety. Add sky color and a few watercolor splatters while the sky is damp.
  4. When the watercolor is dry use your mechanical pencil to outline a few of the cactus and add some texture to them. Last of all use a white paint pen or white gel pen to add a few dots or needles to the cactus.
Follow this tutorial from myflowerjournal.com to paint desert cactus and splattered paint flower art. myflowerjournal.com
I love the look of watercolor cactus and splattered paint flower art combined into a beautiful piece of art to frame or use as a card. myflowerjournal.com
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Finished 5×7 Desert Cactus and Splattered Paint Flower Art.

Desert Cactus Inspiration Photos

Use these photos from the Desert Botanical Garden to help you add watercolor cactus to your splattered paint flower art. myflowerjournal.com
Cactus inspirations photos to help you add watercolor desert cactus to your splattered paint flower art. myflowerjournal.com
Inspiration photo to help you add desert cactus to your splattered paint flower art. myflowerjournal.com

Here are some photos I took at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix AZ. You can use them for inspiration as you paint your own Desert Cactus and Splattered Paint Flower Art.

Need help drawing cactus and flowers?

I really like this book from Peggy Dean: Botanical Line Drawing. There is a new version of this book available now.

Need help drawing cactus and flowers? I really like this book from Peggy Dean: Botanical Line Drawing. myflowerjournal.com
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