Life After Death, 2020, watercolour, recycled paper on paper, 29.7 cm x 42 cm
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Life After Death, 2020, watercolour, recycled paper on paper, 29.7 cm x 42 cm
Progress shots of final work
Designing the final layout for the works as well as drawing up some plant designs.
Looking at and comparing watercolour and gouache paint. I may use them together in the final piece as I like how they look together. Also identifying the colour scheme that I should use for my final work. Conclusion: browns and subtle blacks will be used to create the floral elements in the work.
Paper cut outs for final task
Playing around with composition. Questioning whether the cutouts should remain together on a single page or distributed so that they each have their own page?
Paper cut outs for final task
Photograph 1
- Testing coloured papers that I may like to work with in my final piece. It seems that option 3 is my favourite to work with.
Photograph 2
- Rough design sketch playing around with materials and colour combinations.
Initial planning stages for Task 2
Experiment inspired by the work of David Thorpe. Experimentation with his paper collage techniques and representation of imaginary landscapes and architecture
Further watercolor experimentation - David Thorpe
David Thorpe inspired experiment - Exploration of his use of watercolour and the construction of his botanical pieces
Further experimentation with influences from Sascha Braunig
Sascha Braunig experiment - inspired by her work ‘Orange sucker, 2014′ - Exploring the use of fluid/curving lines
Experiment inspired by Sascha Braunig - Exploring her use of colour repetition and shapes to create an image
Experiment inspired by the methods of Sascha Braunig - Playing with complementary colours - yellow and purple