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This week I went on an excursion to Gorssel (a rural part of The Netherlands) with my Illustration class for a so-called 'drawing bootcamp'.
 
This week I went on an excursion to Gorssel (a rural part of The Netherlands) with my Illustration class for a so-called 'drawing bootcamp'.
  
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While walking through the countryside and forest I decided to try 'printing' the texture of different kinds of tree bark.
 
While walking through the countryside and forest I decided to try 'printing' the texture of different kinds of tree bark.
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I found that very rough textures are harder to 'print' than finer ones. Another interesting find was that the bark also gave off a green print on the backside of the paper.
 
I found that very rough textures are harder to 'print' than finer ones. Another interesting find was that the bark also gave off a green print on the backside of the paper.
  
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==link to next week==
  
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[[User:Floor/week4 | WEEK 4]]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 20 April 2016

Experiment: printing in nature

This week I went on an excursion to Gorssel (a rural part of The Netherlands) with my Illustration class for a so-called 'drawing bootcamp'.

Gorssel.JPG Tree-bark.JPG


While walking through the countryside and forest I decided to try 'printing' the texture of different kinds of tree bark. I did this by holding a sheet of paper to the bark and 'scratching' over it using a graphite chunky. This way I could map the different interesting textures and shapes of tree bark. I found that very rough textures are harder to 'print' than finer ones. Another interesting find was that the bark also gave off a green print on the backside of the paper.

Tree mapping 1a.jpg Tree mapping 1b.jpg

Tree mapping 2a.jpg Tree mapping 2b.jpg

Tree mapping 3a.jpg Tree mapping 3b.jpg


link to next week

WEEK 4