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ASS2 - Project 4 - Natural sciences

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Project Natural science I am really looking forward to this area in illustration it is something that I have always wanted to venture into just to see with my skills and ideas that it may be another area which I enjoy. I  am very interested in looking at insects, flowers and animal bodies particularly in this illustration type. Research point Visit the Wellcome Collection gallery or website or do your own research to find examples of illustrators who have adapted their image-making approach to accommodate advances in imaging technologies. You could take this from a historical perspective, looking at illustrators who brought new technologies into their work at a particular point in time, or find contemporary examples of illustrators working with new technologies. How does this compare with more traditional image-making approaches? Here below I have researched and looked at contemporary Science Illustration and then looked at the history of scienc...

ASS2 - Project 3 - Architectural illustration

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A needed break   I thought I should do a little write up here to explain and to help me to continue with this wonderful course.    Due to a car accident last July and then being busy with my art business for my Paper Pawtraits I have ended up having 5 months off - it was a really tough decision at the time but I was at a point in my life of change and getting back up on my feet. It has been a very busy time and I looking back I definitely made the right decision. I am now feeling refreshed, well and eager to get back into my degree. Looking back at what I have done so face in Illustration 2 is not as on point as I would like it to be so I have decided to continue from where I am and if I have time go back and redo some of the parts where I know I could do better. I have really enjoyed studying t the OCA and I have missed experimenting and discovering my style and who I am as an artist. I hope this year to continue my ambition and also enjoy the journey. It's har...