Learn how to make your florals stand out even with a single color.
From Flat to Fabulous
Where some petals pop forward.
Others melt gently into the background.
A composition that feels intentional not accidental.
But right now… your paintings feel flat.
No matter how hard you try, everything looks like it's sitting on the same plane.
The details blur together.
The colors feel muddy.
The layers don’t flow, instead they fight.
Your paintings don’t feel flat because you’re not talented.
They feel flat because no one taught you how to build layers on purpose.
And depth doesn’t come from adding more color.
It comes from understanding value, contrast, shape, and edge
even if you only use one color.
Yes, I’m Ready to Add Depth to My Florals →
You look at your painting and it actually feels dimensional.
Some petals are bold and crisp, pulling the eye in.
Others softly dissolve into the background, adding mood and softness.
You’ve layered with intention.
You’ve controlled your contrast.
And for the first time, your florals look like they have space to breathe.
That’s what From Flat to Fabulous is here to teach.
What makes a painting feel “flat” and how to fix it
The power of monochrome: how using less color helps you see more clearly
How to apply aerial perspective (yes, Da Vinci’s trick) to build depth
The 4 keys to dimensional florals: shape, edge, value, and color temperature
How to use glazing and brushwork to push and pull the viewer’s focus
How to plan your composition in 3 sections: foreground, middle ground, and background
Yes, I Want to Learn How to See in Layers →
This for you if:
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Your paintings feel flat or one-dimensional
You’ve heard of “depth” and layering watercolor but don’t know how to create it
Your backgrounds compete with your flowers
You want your art to feel more spacious and layered — without adding complexity
What Get:
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90-minute recorded workshop
Real-time floral painting demo from reference
Monochrome painting guide (to master values first, color later)
Lifetime access
Easy-to-follow breakdown of aerial perspective and value layering
I’m Ready to Paint with More Clarity and Contrast →
A method for building depth, even in a single color
Clarity on how to use edge, value, and shape to add visual flow
A stronger sense of what makes your florals feel grounded — not floating
A repeatable way to plan compositions with foreground, middle, and background
What happens if you don’t master the art of layering?
You’ll keep painting florals that look okay, but not alive.
Your details may keep competing for attention.
Your brush will keep doing “more” when what you really need is intention.
You see… depth isn’t about adding. It’s about choosing.
And the moment you start to choose how to add depth, your paintings transform.
Yes, I’m Ready to Go From Flat to Fabulous →
Because when your florals finally have space and shape, everything just clicks.