This past month, March 2025, I took on my most ambitious monthly challenge yet. Floral March 2025 is not much different than other challenges I’ve participated in, but my involvement with my work is much more immersive for me, as well as the viewer.






This collection of six pieces I’m sharing here are Day 7-12. As I stated in part one of this series of sharing my Floral March 2025 pieces, I’ve taken on my most ambitious monthly challenge yet. Also I’d stated that my involvement with my work is much more immersive for me, as well as the viewer.
To re-visit the first article on Days 1-6, or in case you missed it, you can read it here:
Also as previously stated in the first Substack article, here’s a description of my intent on sharing.
“I’ve been posting long-form videos with some talking about what I’m doing, what products I’m using, and speeding up the more mundane parts to allow the viewer to just watch my work as I make it. I’m also posting short-form videos, with the whole creation process sped up, and making videos of about 30 seconds up to 3 minutes. A third way I’ve been sharing these are in 30 second short-form videos of my initial sketching of the floral subject in pencil.”
“I thought I would share these in batches. I think it’s fun to slowly peruse these videos and take them in as you can. So this is how I’m sharing these with you, the reader. I hope you like them, I hope you feel inspired after watching them.”
Videos, 7-12
Please, let me know what you think. Comments and conversation are fabulous and I’m so here for it.
Here are the Shorts of the drawings that I posted:
Here are the shorts, 7-12:
Floral March Day 7 Watercolor - GRAPE HYACINTH
Floral March Day 8 Watercolor - LILAC
Floral March Day 9 Watercolor: FOREST ANENOME
Floral March Day 10 Watercolor: ERANTHIS
Floral March Day 11 Watercolor: APPLE BLOSSOM
Floral March Day 12 Watercolor: IRIS
Some recent articles and related past articles on Substack that may be of interest:
I hope you find inspiration!
As always, if you have any questions, comments, or tips, drop them in the comments and we can start a conversation.
I hope this finds you well. Take care of yourselves and one another.
Until next time, Ciao, Elizabeth