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Hellebores in the Night Sky ~ Criss Canning
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Peony and Iris by Hanne Lore Koehler
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Georgie O’Keeffe
Georgia is mostly known for her paintings of magnified flowers which involves boldly innovative art using the female body in a way of presenting flowers. Georgia did these from mid 1920’s – 1950’a. She captures these in different ways but portrays them as something else depending on how you look at it.
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Tim Pugh
Tim Is an ongoing artists of constructing sculptures and sketching out drawings that make use of natural materials and a wide range of mixed media. His sculptures are made mostly outside using the scenery involved such as beaches, woodlands and riversides and conducting his sculptures to do with that
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Heather Patternson:
Heathers work is a gathering of imagery stemming from both the natural and built environments, she recreates geographic patterns and forms that she finds, then layes them to make up a series of systemic landscapes. By morphing these together it forms imagery such as computer generated weather charts, pixelated natural landscapes, cellular structures, blueprints and much more. By using the materials such as drawing, painting and collaging sheets of acrylic paint a sense of fragmented time emerges, also it allows her to control the substances letting areas mix together randomly and also manipulating other areas by carving into, dripping, collaging, taping or spraying.
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Tres Tintas
Tres Tintas designs wallpapers of repetition and style, he uses animals and nature. Tres using very bold colours using all sorts of patterns such as geometric but with his designs he creates a warm atmosphere
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Andy Goldsworthy:
Andy Goldsworthy is an innovative artist who collaborates with nature to produce unique and intense artwork. He uses natural materials such as objects he finds such as twigs, stones, leaves. Andy captures a picture of every installation he puts together before it then disappears along with the other pieces of nature and doesn’t do anything to make it stay. I like the way he works with the way it’s different and actually in nature itself and uses his surroundings to create a masterpiece of art.
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wallpaper painting design: Completed a painted on a wooden board of one of my designs, I’ve done the pattern in a repeated design and hand painted each one of them with a orange pastel background.
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Maryanna Williams
Her printmaking comes from being immersed in nature and art history, she has an interest in creating a dialogue between simple forms and detailed patterns. In her prints she has explored other things not just flowers such as moths and jellyfish. Maryanna has been making lino prints for more than a decade, layering colours ontop of another. Maryanna says the printmaking method is unforgiving, demanding that she balances chance with control to save the image. I think this is a such a strong choice of words as it takes patience and time to create the product.
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Calvin Charles
Calvin has grown from a modest Asian antique dealer to a contemporary artist and made his way up. Calvin has his own gallery with many other artists work set up from around the world. He produces paintings of flowers that look so delicate but has a lot going on which I love.
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William Morris - wallpaper designs
William is best known as the 19thcentury’s most celebrated designer. He was a key figure in the arts and crafts movement. William did a bunch of collections including wallpapers, carpets, tapestries tiles and book designs. I love his wallpaper work and would like to relate this with my own designs and what id like to do.
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Wood painting: I decided to use one of my drawings and do this on a bigger painting, I wanted to do it simple but like my designs. I really like how this turned out and want to do maybe a few more.
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Design Lino prints: I have done a lot of Lino printing including many different block colours like on my wallpaper designs with also using one of my drawings as the Lino design. There was one which was red/yellow mixed which was a happy accident and I loved the end result.
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collage/weaving I started to play around with my designs and did some weaving and layering and it makes them look like an illusion. I do like these and want to do a few more whilst I’m also doing my other wallpaper designs.
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photoshop designs: I have used my own drawings of flowers and played around on photoshop and created wallpaper designs. At first they were just my drawing with a block colour but when I added more of them it started to look like wallpaper which I absolutely loved.
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