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First large flower finished!

  • Writer: Catherine Aspin
    Catherine Aspin
  • Mar 10, 2017
  • 1 min read

The large piece was continued but started to get rather tedious so I decided to have some side projects to work on, I started to try to perfect my flower drawings and had some experimentation with different materials for example pencils and watercolour as shown below.

It was a good balance for me to have different things to be doing and different media to be using and it was that which made me finish the large flower in a good amount of time rather than getting sick of it.

I am very pleased with the end result, the contrast of organic and geometric abstraction is something I am very interested in because it is unusual and unexpected but works well.

The use of flat block coloured lines and the blended pastels work really well together, I think I will be making a series of flower and line pictures in the future.

Below shows the finished results.


 
 
 

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