Friday, June 20, 2025

Painting Watercolor Lilacs – Loosen Up and Let It Bloom

Lilacs are one of those flowers that feel soft, romantic, and a little wild—and they make a perfect subject for letting go of tight control in your watercolor practice.

For this painting, I focused on a loose, impressionistic style—letting the paint do its thing, blending purples and soft greens with plenty of water and movement. No perfect outlines, no stress about every petal. Just the suggestion of lilacs and the feeling they give.


Sometimes, we get caught up trying to make things look just right. But florals—especially ones like lilacs—remind me that it’s okay to blur the lines. Let your water and pigment guide you, and don’t worry if it gets a little messy. That’s where the magic often lives.

I also filmed a quick video of this piece coming together, so if you want to see how it unfolds in real time (mistakes and all!), I’ve shared it [insert link here].

If you’re newer to watercolor or feeling stuck creatively, loose florals like this are a great way to ease back in. I often remind my students that you don’t need to capture every detail—just the feeling. That’s more than enough.

Want to try it for yourself? Grab your brushes and give it a go—or follow along with the video. You’ll be surprised what can bloom when you stop overthinking and start painting.

💜
Kellie

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Painting Watercolor Lilacs – Loosen Up and Let It Bloom

Lilacs are one of those flowers that feel soft, romantic, and a little wild—and they make a perfect subject for letting go of tight control ...