Curved line creation
Imitating nature’s web
Patterns form magic
- The challenge is: ” To take a single shape, form, word, image, whatever, and repeat it throughout your sketch…Try to make your repetitions flow together in some sort of composition.”
- Below you will see some of the stages I went through. At one point when adding the pink background, I started to panic that I had made the wrong choice. Then I remembered the words of Bob Ross, “there are no such things as mistakes, only happy accidents.”
- The top final product had a few sparkles added for a photographic effect to represent the sparkle of magic.
Pencil………… pencil crayon/marker………scary pink!
It’s fractial art and I love it. N.
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Thank-you, Nina. So pleased that you enjoyed my creation. It certainly takes a steady hand and a gentle sweep of the pencil to get the form to flow. I was starting to get rusty. Ha ha!
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Awesome!!! 🕸🕸
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Thanks, Linda. Glad you got to visit. 🙂
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It’s beautiful and I love the softness of the pink.
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Thank-you, Trisha. Scary pink turned into soft pink. 🙂
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Oh, it’s really gorgeous! I would hang this in my home. Love the spider webby print!
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Thank-you for the lovely words, Marissa. So happy that you liked it. I’m a fan of spider webs, but not spiders. Ha ha!
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My daughter saw a local production of Charlotte’s Web yesterday. Just thought I’d throw that in…seemed somewhat relevant. Spiders don’t bother me near as much as other insects, like cockroaches…as long as they’re not poisonous.
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Love Charlotte’s Web. A wonderful book. 🙂
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Classic!
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Lovely.
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Thank-you, Prana. 🙂
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Oh I love fractals!! This is so good Olga!
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Thank-you, Lena. Yes, fractals are amazing, especially in nature. 🙂
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Love, love this art work.
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Thank-you for the kind words, Lori. 🙂
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Olga I love the way you dropped in a haiku for creative extension
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Always, Denis! A piece of one’s own art or photograph is the ultimate inspiration and worthy of a haiku. Thanks, Denis. 🙂
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I agree Olga, thats why I only use my photos on haiku hound
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Olga, those are gorgeous!!
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Thank-you, Tammie. Inspiration can lead to unknown destinations. 🙂
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This turned into far more than a doodle, enhanced as it is by the haiku and the glitter – I love a bit of glitter!
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The original idea came from a doodle. I always like to go the extra step to make it photographic worthy. Thank-you for the visit, Sandra. Hope you have a great day. We’re getting another snowstorm here in Canada. Winter just won’t let spring smile.
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