thinking of aotearoa (new zealand) bush from memory
I think the leaves are not accurate--as that tree does not have fronds like palm trees but has it larger and more seperate, like koru, I think.
"I should really use reference" I say as I continue to not use reference
#sketch #art #natureart
I think the leaves are not accurate--as that tree does not have fronds like palm trees but has it larger and more seperate, like koru, I think.
"I should really use reference" I say as I continue to not use reference
#sketch #art #natureart
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For example, the 'landmarks' for humans can range from the face, to focussing on the hands, to the movement of the body
A standard cup has several things that I could use as 'landmarks'
In terms of shape--the outside wall of the cup is one, the handle is another, the rim a third, the bottom a fourth... You can break it down into digestible parts.
In the work above, I tried to do the signpost but pivoted to that central tree.
I get distracted with wanting to add 'landmarks' to everything, as it is all important. If I gave myself more time, the path would look like the one in my vision.
But I tend to spend too much time on one thing, which usually leads to WIPs.
Landscapes have many 'landmarks', but also it does not have them.
I mean that when everything becomes important, nothing is important. Something something incredibles reference something.