How can you take inspiration from this artist?
Materials- Colored Pencil and Marker Plant- You will be drawing a lima bean plant Subject- Add a surreal element to your composition, perhaps your peas are growing out of an old sneaker. Maybe one of the pods opens up to reveal a diamond or other surreal object. Photo Source
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Materials: Tempera Paint Plant: Sweet Peppers Subject: Draw the sweet peppers overlapping, as if they were packed in a box. Determine the direction of your light source and carefully shade your peppers by using tints tones and shades of the one color. |
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Materials: Sharpie Marker for THICK BOLD outline. Marker or bold thick crayon to fill in. Plant: Goldenrod Subject: Add bold pattern sharpie within the leaves and flowers of your goldenrod plant. Fill your page with your subject. Maybe add a bee or butterfly with a bold pattern in a contrasting color |
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Materials: Chalk Pastel on Colored Paper Plant: Pumpkin Subject: Use multiple shades of analogous colors to shade your pumpkins. Yous the chalk to create the twisting stem and vines of your pumpkin. DO NOT OVER BLEND YOUR CHALK |
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How can you take inspiration from this artist?
Materials: Oil pastel on light blue paper, Carefully control your oil pastel and clean them often using a paper towel. Plant: Lettuce Subject: Consider looking up other lettuce plants, such as rainbow chard, to create a bouquet of lettuce plants. Maybe add a butterfly, bee or bird to your composition. |
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How can you take inspiration from this artist?
Materials- Colored Pencil, Colored very thickly. Plant- Egg Plant Subject- Draw your eggplant in a surreal setting. Maybe it is growing out of an egg. Maybe it is floating in outer space. Shade your work carefully. |
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Materials: brush painting with black ink or watercolor Plant: Hot peppers Subject: Draw your hot pepper plant close up. Keep your design clean, simple and very accurate. Let your design grow off the page. |
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Materials: Crayola Marker Plant: Radishes Subject: Draw your radishes very close up in detail. Use analogous colors or tints tones and shades of one color to create a striped outline pattern similar to the one Martinez uses. |
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How can you take inspiration from this artist?
Materials: Tempera paint on a water colored background or on grey paper Plant: Poppies Subject: Choose your background (watercolor or grey paper) carefully draw a very detailed drawing of your poppy plant. Student the shape of every leaf and petal. Use tempera paint in thin layers. Build up to add the details, texture light and shadow on your plant. |
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How can you take inspiration from this artist?
Materials: Paper Collage Plant: Tomato Subject: You may wonder how you can use this artists work for inspiration for your tomato plant, but consider collaging a patterned background almost like a garden quilt. Layer paper on top to create a detailed tomato plant. Cut and layer your shapes very carefully before gluing. Your artwork will be very thick with layers. |
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