Talking Pattern

A tree on a sunset sky. Ink and Photoshop.
I developed my drawing of peeled layers of paint on a gate. I mimicked the cracks by using gouache, tissue paper and a scalpel for scratching.
Some marigold flowers at the Horniman Gardens. I decided to experiment with colour and switched red and orange of the original flowers to lilac and purple to cool down the tones. I painted the paper with gouache and watercolour and cut out the shapes.
This pattern was inspired by lanterns in China Town on a rainy day when we did our first trip with our Study Group. I used liquid watercolour. I just love this medium for its fluidity and surprising ways colours mix with each other.
While at the canteen at LCF, my phone camera accidentally captured this close up of fabric of my jeans. I used masking fluid, ink, acrylics and watercolour. I was quite happy with the effect of the acrylic paint.
Another try with acrylics, a roller and a fineliner.
I got inspiration for this pattern from looking at a train door button on the tube. I use the tube several times a day yet this little mundane object is so easily overlooked and goes unnoticed. I painted the paper with gouache and the buttons in acrylic with silver and stone effect.
Printed with real, wilted roses in gouache and a fineliner.
Pattern number 2, developed and edited in Photoshop.
A repeat of a fragment of my drawing edited in Photoshop.
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