Saerom Kim- Pattern

marker pen
Charcoal and water colour and white pen and acrylic

For the task, of getting inspired in London, I am extremely new in London and UK for both, so I would hesitate to explore London than choose to visit big places such as markets, galleries, and museums, therefore I could have a chance to explore brand-new thoughts and perspective on an object. Consequently, I visited Tate Modern, there was one artwork that caught my eye, it is painted by Judy Watson, memory scar, grevillea, mangrove pod (& net), 2020. I liked the rough colour and the unexpected lines. I tried to use different media which are charcoal, posca pen, and watercolour. I want it to have irregular shapes and lines to depict unlimited movement. Then, I draw random lines using charcoal first. I chose charcoal, charcoal is a good element to create an unexpected result, and the texture itself and I add some colour that can imply a powerful and energetic feeling towards to audience. Still, I thought it is a bit dull and too strong. Consequently, I add contrast colours which are dark blue and deep cyan, then I let them spread and mix with the colour already on. Thus, colours are blended without losing the original colour. After it dried, it looks a bit compacted, so I add some white lines to the seemingly emerging space in the colour. However, I liked it but I could challenge with more wide range of colour rather than using few colour to express the feeling of the drawing that it can imply, and try more various method.

ink
acrylic
water colour and collage paper and posca pen
water colour and oil pastel and posca pen and colour pencil
cutting paper and marker pen
Digital drawing
photoshop and digital drawing
water colour
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