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3 Years Ago I Started Learning 100 Methods Of Drawing, Here Is One Of Them (New Works)
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I cut leaves to give them a second life that discovers an untold story.
Simply I imagine a bright moment that I want to share with my audience. I draw it on the leaf and cut with a razor. The most important thing is to find the best suitable place to catch with my camera on right time and right angle.
This time I tried to use more complicated sketches cutting leaves. Hope you will like them and enjoy my art.
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I like them all & have seen quite a few, but, love the mosque for its change in direction from cutting within the leaf. Have you treated your leaves so they remain green ? I know from basic childhood experience pressing keeps them flat but they discolor.
Thank you! I actually try to cut and take a photo of the leaf within 1 day, so that the color is real, after that I pressed them :)
I was interested enough to read up on it , & , it's difficult to keep the green color forever even with pressing, glycerin , laminating , etc. This would be helpful for someone to solve this. That's why I like this site so much ... it opens my mind to learning about new places & things . I grow as a person
Wow! Never seen this done before. Love them all.
Thank you!
Lovely delicate work ;-)
I like them all & have seen quite a few, but, love the mosque for its change in direction from cutting within the leaf. Have you treated your leaves so they remain green ? I know from basic childhood experience pressing keeps them flat but they discolor.
Thank you! I actually try to cut and take a photo of the leaf within 1 day, so that the color is real, after that I pressed them :)
I was interested enough to read up on it , & , it's difficult to keep the green color forever even with pressing, glycerin , laminating , etc. This would be helpful for someone to solve this. That's why I like this site so much ... it opens my mind to learning about new places & things . I grow as a person
Wow! Never seen this done before. Love them all.
Thank you!
Lovely delicate work ;-)