Iwane-shibori Camellia
Camellia japonica 'Iwane-shibori'
Iwane-shibori is one of most popular camellias in Japan and a perfect example of Japanese taste, with its elegant single or semi double camellia flower forms. Recorded in 1859, this flower has been painted by many painters and decorators, and I definitely wanted to be one of them.
This Iwane-shibori, which can be seen in neighborhood parks, does not bloom big flowers every year. Luckily, this year, I was able to find a well-shaped Iwane-shibori. It has a good color balance of red and white.
I have been painting camellias on vellum every winter because the camellia leaves that are shiny like leather could be beautifully expressed by transparent watercolor layered on vellum. For this camellia, I could express the petals three dimensionally using Chinese white watercolor paint.
When applying color on vellum, it is important to apply thin layers several times. Thick coating may cause the drawing surface to crack and peel off. This technique requires caution, but drawing white flowers on vellum is more rewarding to me than drawing on paper. The texture of the vellum surface helps to show the weight and presence of camellias. I know there is also a famous camellia nursery in California, and you should be able to see many gorgeous camellias there.
I hope you enjoy the simple beauty of a traditional Japanese camellia like this Iwane-shibori.
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