I FLOWERED IT!
Visual exploration based on personal fascination, resulted in a creation of printed on canvas artwork duo “I flowered it”, representing visually complicated structures filled with plenty of elements and colors, depicting flowers at different levels of abstraction, accompanied by graphical elements.
Starting with a separate sketchbook for drawing flowers and plants, I was fascinated by organic lines turning into shapes. The turning point in this visual journey was receiving a bouquet of tulips, making a couple of photos, and manipulating them, leading to the idea to find that edge when the noise turns the image into a picture that looks like a drawing. I scanned the sketchbook and began to try to combine both materials. Ultimately it led me to the creation of those two canvases, adding graphic lines only as eye-catching elements.
Visual research:
Visual exploration based on personal fascination, resulted in a creation of printed on canvas artwork duo “I flowered it”, representing visually complicated structures filled with plenty of elements and colors, depicting flowers at different levels of abstraction, accompanied by graphical elements.
Starting with a separate sketchbook for drawing flowers and plants, I was fascinated by organic lines turning into shapes. The turning point in this visual journey was receiving a bouquet of tulips, making a couple of photos, and manipulating them, leading to the idea to find that edge when the noise turns the image into a picture that looks like a drawing. I scanned the sketchbook and began to try to combine both materials. Ultimately it led me to the creation of those two canvases, adding graphic lines only as eye-catching elements.
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