How I cherish gifts from my loved ones
Our home has three camellia trees. During its season, we enjoyed plenty of red and pink camellias.
They are usually my painting subjects because my husband and sons like to surprise me with this flower when they do yard work.
I wanted to paint all the mementos that were presented to me by my family, no matter how insignificant.
Those sweet moments will pass by and will never come back. I had to be selective in choosing my subjects to paint.
But then, how could I resist painting this beautiful, red camellia gifted to me by my youngest son?
As a self-taught botanical still life artist, who specializes in painting realistic, detailed and vibrant botanicals,
I’m always searching for beautiful subjects to paint, particularly flowers.
While I was deep into my painting, I heard a door open. I was too busy to look up to see who had come into the room.
My youngest son approached me with his hands behind his back. With a wide grin on his face, he quickly put this lovely, deep red camellia on my table and ran back out!
I was clueless for a bit. I was caught off guard by his action. My son’s thoughtful gesture made me smile.
Instead of just playing in the yard like most children would do, my son plucked a flower to surprise his mom.
I grabbed my camera and took pictures of the camellia. It was around 5 or 6pm and the lighting in my studio wasn’t that bright, so I had to quickly take pictures of the camellia.
I usually photograph my subject during the daytime and when my subject is freshly picked.
I positioned the flower to showcase its vibrant, red color. After turning the flower a few times to find the best position, I managed to find its best side.
One spot was showing this beautiful red-orange kinda see through color. That’s the highlight of this camellia. I love the color and I couldn’t wait to paint it.
I’ve painted many camellias in colored pencil, but this time I used pastel.
Whenever I gaze at this Camelia painting, it transports me back to that unexpected joy and sweet moment when my son surprised me with this lovely flower.
I will surely treasure it forever.
ORIGINAL PAINTING
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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
CAMELLIA
- Pastel on premium sanded paper
- 11X14 inches
- This painting comes framed in a beautiful gold frame.
- Free shipping in the USA
FINE ART PRINTS
I offer prints of Camellia, in paper and canvas, in multiple sizes.
Camellia Giclee Art Print
- Fine Art Paper Prints
- This option is available in 8” x 10” and 11” x 14”.
- Printed on archival-grade thick, fine art paper, 330gsm, acid-free 100% cotton paper. Hand signed and embossed. Certificate of Authenticity Included. Shipped Flat with backer board. Proudly Made in the USA.
- Canvas Prints and Framed Canvas Prints
- This option is available in 16” x 20”, 30” x 40”, and 36” x 48”.
- This ready to hang canvas print brings the utmost convenience to you – no assembly required. Gorgeous finished look in thick 1.5 quality wood floating frame in gold color. The canvas print is printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas using archival ink. Proudly Made in the USA.
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About the Artist
Siti Nuriati Husin is a Malaysian-born American realist painter and the founder of Siti Nuriati Husin Studio. Self-trained as a portrait artist, Siti started her art business in Malaysia as a commissioned portrait artist.
Siti’s Princess Diana’s portraits were published in the UK in a pop art book titled, ‘Diana in Art’. The book featured portraits from over 150 artists from around the world. In addition, Siti and her work have been featured in Malaysia in magazines and in a TV documentary. In the USA, her work has been featured in a Los Angeles local newspaper and various publications, such as the Colored Pencil and Azizah magazines.
In 2008, Siti left portraiture behind after over a decade in the portrait business. Her focus now is painting nature; flowers and still life. She is dedicated to helping others find their inner peace through art.
Visit Siti’s website to find out the available originals, private commissions, and one-on-one art coaching.