It’s been a very long time since I have seen one of these in the wild:

When I was a child roaming the woods in Ohio, we called this plant Jack-in-the-pulpit. This very wonderful photograph brought back memories and enticed me to try a watercolor version of it.
Sketch and initial wash on the background.

Finished painting

Most of the paints were Daniel Smith, a few Winsor & Newton. I used yellow ochre, green-gold, Winsor green, ultramarine blue, carbazole violet, alizarin crimson and quinacridone red. I also placed a few dabs of white gouache. Paper is Fabriano Studio cold press.

I have never seen a flower like that. How beautiful. And your painting does it justice.
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Your flower inspired me to do research on unique flowers for a future blog. Wait till you see! Thank you!!
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That’s cool. I look forward.
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