I've been feeling inspired by artist Pauline Teunissen,
who calls herself La Scarlatte.
You can find her on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@LaScarlatte
and on Substack here:https://lascarlatte.substack.com/
I joined her for a Substack workshop on Thursday afternoon entitled Drawing Winter Botanicals. We drew and illustrated holiday-themed plants like holly, mistletoe and juniper using Neocolor II crayons. You can see a replay of the class on LaScarlatte's "Creative Coccoon" Substack.
Pauline shared these reference images from Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/), a source of free photos for creatives.
It was delightful to sketch plants in a community of other artists and to learn tips from Pauline.
As we sketched the Mistletoe, she pointed out that if we followed the natural branching pattern of a plant, we could invent our own designs to suit the composition.
It was inspiring to follow Pauline's technique for using a collection of reference photos and combining them into one composition.
If you feel inspired by these photos, I hope you'll create your own drawing!

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Absolutely stunning! Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Warm winter greetings to you, too.
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