Thursday, 7 February 2013

unusual surfaces (Artists)

bridget riley:
Bridget Riley was born in London her artistic education began when she attended Goldsmiths College. Her optically vibrant paintings are well known in UK making her a well-known British artist most of her work consist of using black, white and grey.
                                  


                    
                             
Bridget riley optical illusion
Shyma Ruffell 
           
As the daughter of two highly successful artists, shyma grew up in the world of art, first exhibiting her work in London at the age of 7 has gone from there to become a well-known artist. She began her creative career as a design assistant before becoming a freelance textiles designer. 
She uses rejected prints and the layering technique which gives her work such depth
                 

                 
      



I was just given my new brief which i am really excited about getting stuck in as it’s something new that i have never thought of doing before. This was my first ever attempt at painting on top of a laminated tile my inspiration for this floral image is Shyma Ruffle who uses rejected prints and just layers on to it with images something I found quite intriguing . I think the tile was a great surface to start painting on to as it already had lots of lines which I felt could represent stems keeping her image in front of me I tried emulating it and I think I served it justice.





Kaye Lake

An floral artist who lives and works In Northamptonshire her work is inspired by the beauty of nature


     
  




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