https://www.weconnectfashion.com/articles/graphics-s-s-2016-mens-and-womens-trend-forecast
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http://shoaibnzm2.blogspot.com/2012/05/hortensia-flowers.html
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Inspiration
can be a difficult process on its own. There are so many options to choose from
as well as whether it will last you the duration of the design process. I am
generally fascinated with flowers, their shape, organic lines, textures and
forms as a whole. At first I thought of
concentrating on the cherry blossom but eventually went away from it. I started
looking for flowers that linked to the skeletal structure when dried to give
the form of lace and fall into the concept of concealing and revealing. This is
when I found hydrangeas and when dried or decayed they form a skeletal
structure.
I loved the
contrasting effects of lush and form of the hydrangea when alive, however the
dried or decayed one has a different beauty as well. It allows for a variety of positive and negative contrasting elements.
I began drawing
these flowers in order to familiarize myself with the shapes and forms present.
I am mainly focusing on using pencils as my medium. These were my beginning inspiration drawings.
Mariambibi Khan, 2015. Hydrangea & Cherry blossom. Pencil sketch. |
I started focusing on the individual flowers, playing on the shapes.
Mariambibi Khan, 2015. Blossom forms. Pencil. |
Mariambibi Khan, 2015. Big Leaf Hydrangea. Pencil. |
Here are began incorporating the three shapes together.
Mariambibi Khan, 2015. Hydrangea 2. Pencil. |
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