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Experimental Still Life of Roses

Technically, this isn't a good edit. And that's fine. Sometimes you have to do the random ideas that pop into your head. And sometimes you have to do a low-quality job, to understand the ideas you're having.
Like always my work is looking at natural inanimate objects (flowers/fruit/veg/plants/etc). 

Currently, I'm interested in the use of colours. I've played with background colours, but never pulled out the colours of the subjects. Flowers have such bright, vivid colours, which is what draws us to their beauty. In a past project, I looked at removing the flower heads from the bouquets to take away societies ideals of beauty. But this time, I've played it up. I've added extra stripes of the bright colours to enhance and make them stand out further. The stripes are minimal and uniformed, giving the work a modern and sleeker look - in comparison to the natural flows and shapes of the flowers. 


The stripes create an almost flag-like look, reminding me of the Italian/Irish flags. 
If these were flags what would the colours represent for flowers? Pink: beauty, love, youth. Lilac: mourning. Green: jealousy/growth.

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Lockdown via my phone... | Walks with my Dog

Some people have excelled in their creativity. But I'm not that person. I started off strong at the start of lockdown (3 months ago), and then if I couldn't take the photo on my phone I couldn't be bothered to get my camera. Which is sad. But, a pandemic is going on, so I'm cutting the slack. 

One way I have channeled the lazy creativity; is with my ultimate muse, my partner in crime, the dog's Instagram. Sad but, oh so, true! 

So here's a run down, of the few things we've been in the past 3 months. Including the 2 months where we weren't allowed out beyond our local area. 
I'm presuming Keira thought I just had the car outside the house as an accessory?














Other places we have walked during lockdown:
- Bellever Forrest, Dartmoor
- Many other places on Dartmoor, where we would randomly stop for a walk
- Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
- Fingle Bridge, nr Castle Drogo
- Crowdy Reservoir, Bodmin Moor
- Roadford Lake, Devon
- Roughtor, Bodmin Moor
- Davidstow Airfield, Bodmin Moor


I am bias, but if you're looking for a cute dog to follow on Instagram @thecornishstaffy is a nice page...

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