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Monday 17 August 2015

Finding the Right Style with Regards to Botanical Illustrations


As soon as I look back to the collection associated with the past illustrations related to botany, the memories related to entomology and other concepts engulf me. The working process along with evolution of the styles in relation to illustration that changed over time has been a good journey.

Weekly Practices Regarding Botanical Illustrations

While creating some of the best botanical illustrations, artists prefer weekly practices. In short, it is kind of personal ritual. The discipline associated along with time required has been valuable in creating some cherished and detailed illustrations.

Styles Adopted by Botanical illustration Artists

Most of the devoted botanical illustration artists lose the sense of time after being involved with the drawing board but the art they come up with is simply mesmerizing.

ALICIA MALESANI: Her botanical illustrations are inspired by the floral fragrances and are more appealing as label deigns of bottled fragrance.


AMELIE HEGARDT AND CECILIA LUNDGREN: Amelie and Cecilia prefer to create botanical illustrations that represent a wallpaper design and bring the walls come alive. Their designs are equally good on fabric as well.


IZAK ZENOU: He loves to play with colors but at the same time, the simplicity of choice of one or two colors for a dense illustration makes his art talk to you.


WENDY PLOVMAND: Her botanical illustrations are not just colorful but have a sense of darkness to them as well. She prefers to use a lot of black and the contrast of black on while canvas makes her art intense and interesting.


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