Thursday, 7 April 2016

Inspiration from a museum in Sheff and my little doodle

Although I didn't quite capture the name of the creator for definite - this is situated in the Ruskin museum (Millennium Gallery) in Sheffield. I like'd it because the flowers and leaves; despite being slightly off centre, are relatively symmetrical. I have a complete obsession with the visual aesthetic symmetry gives off. I also love it because I like the shape of the flower buds before the bloom, the leaves are incredibly simplistic but I love that the leaves aren't particularly detailed. The flowers resemble the yorkshire rose, too.
This is a quick doodle I created. I wanted to see what a 10 minute automatic drawing in my comfortable line work style, would look like. I don't really think I'll be doing much in this style all the time for this unit, but I have a complete obsession with nature. I'm going to create the mushroom a lot larger and with acrylic paint to experiment.

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