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Showing posts with label Botanical illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botanical illustration. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 May 2016

botanical illustration by Cecilia Lundgren


Cecilia Lundgren was born in south of Sweden in 1982. She first studied graphic design at Forsberg’s school in Stockholm, and followed this with a Bachelor in Design at the University of Kalmar, Sweden. In 2007 she obtained a Master of Arts in design at Domus Academy, Milan. There she had the opportunity to work with Andrea Branzi and Francesco Binfaré among others.

Look at here some best botanical illustration by Cecilia Lundgren







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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Creative Botanical Illustration By Wendy Plovmand

Look at here some amazing collection of Botanical Illustrations By  Wendy Plovmand.
Botanical Illustration Wendy Plovmand
Botanical Illustration
Botanical Illustration Wendy Plovmand
Botanical Illustration Wendy Plovmand
Botanical Illustration Wendy Plovmand

Wendy Plovmand has been working as an Illustrator, Graphic Designer and Art Director since 2001 when she graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, with a MA in Visual Communication and Illustration. She was also the Co-founder of the successful design duo Underwerket from 2001-2005. Her adventurous nature brought her further into the fashion magazine world -working as an Art Director and Creative Consultant on various Danish fashion and lifestyle magazines.

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Friday, 26 June 2015

The Stunning Magic of Botanical Art Speaks

People are often very inquisitive about botanical painting. Questions are often asked about how it is done and the difference between normal painting and botanical illustrations. If considered in the simplest way, botanical painting mainly involves arranging flower on paper. It is not in any way related to the paintings that you normally see.

What is it?

For those who are very interested about flowers, they can easily become botanical illustrations artists. However, you must have a good eye for the composition and color, proportion and balance. Arrangement of the flowers should be such that they would look unique. In order to get this idea, you need to have necessary technical knowledge. Amongst everything else, you must have dedication and patience. Overall, the primary intention of botanical art is conveying information about plants and trees. But, a botanical artist should also have an equal eye to the aesthetic part of this art form. With the help of design and detail, line, form and color, the artists tries to communicate emotions to the viewer. This takes a lot of time and that is why it is considered a very time consuming art form unlike the others. In the words of Sir Roy Strong, botanical art is “creation that is constantly amazing us”. He is one of the pioneers in this art form. According to Hokusai, a Japanese botanical artist, this art “penetrates the mystery of various things” making it unique and everlasting.

alicia malesani botanical
Illustration by Alicia Malesani @2015 www.traffic-nyc.com
amelie-hegardt-botanicals
Illustration by Amelie Hegardt @2015 www.traffic-nyc.com
cecilia-lundgren-botanical
Illustration by Cecilia Lundgren Botanical @2015 www.traffic-nyc.com
izak-botanicals
Illustration by Botanicals @2015 www.traffic-nyc.com
penelope-rolland-botanicals
Illustration by Penelope Rolland @2015 www.traffic-nyc.com

An enticing thing about botanical art is the fact that you need not have a good hand in painting just like other art forms, but if you have a good eye, then you can be the best from the rest. This is quite fascinating because the concept has been present since centuries and it is time that artists start taking it up as a mainstream form of art.  

Monday, 16 February 2015

Botanical illustration Artist - Amelie Hegardt


Botanical illustration is the art of depicting the form, color, and details of plant species, frequently in watercolor paintings. When systems of botanical nomenclature began to be published, the need for a drawing or painting became optional. However, it was at this time that the profession of botanical illustrator began to emerge.


Look at here botanical illustrations artist Amelie Hegardt Collection o - http://www.traffic-nyc.com/portfolio/amelie-hegardt 

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botanical_illustration
 
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