This is the second and final set
of patterns from my daily painting challenge. Although I started it with the
intention of getting into the habit of painting regularly, I am surprised at
how much this process has taught me. I’ve had plenty of room to explore ideas
and try variations of patterns and techniques. The first picture illustrates a
lot of fancy rainbows, fluffy clouds, rain drops and tall skyscrapers. They helped
the transition from structured geometric patterns to free flowing ones. The
second picture is the result of reaching a point where I tried to paint
anything that I set my eyes on – houseplants, tea cups and a lot of chocolates and
ice cream. They are normal everyday objects at home that transformed into fun
patterns. They are organic patterns aimed not at being perfect but at being able to
give me the freedom to design them the way I liked. After all, there is no
right or wrong in art!
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Wednesday, 21 February 2018
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