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Friday, 17 April 2015
Operation Write Home - sketch 206
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Sorry if the intros for these are getting monotonous. Here is OWH sketch 206:


I was glad to learn any years ago that just because a sketch had a circle, a heart or a flower that did not mean it could not be swapped out or interpreted as another shape or element. That give a lot more freedom to design.

I used that interpretive gift to turn the smaller circle into a flower by selecting one of the textured puffy acrylic blooms.

I chose colors from that flower for layering papers, including some with pattern. I kept the brightest papers in the background as borders.

The camera behaved a little better when photographing this flower but you can tell it is confused by the texture.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PDT

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