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John Olsen is an Australian artist, born in January 1928. He lived in Bondi Beach, Sydney with his family where his life long obsession with...
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Mark van Gennip
I was looking through my blog the other day and came across some prints on a dress that reminded me of the serendipity works we had been researching and creating in class. Now looking, it seems as though the use of inks and water are now becoming a popular choice for fabric patterns. One graphic designer in particular is Mark van Gennip. He is a freelance creative of print design and storytelling imagery for advertising and fashion. Here is one of his projects called 'tunnel' http://www.mrrk.nl/>Tunnel Project which really uses the idea of serendipity in inks.
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John Olsen is an Australian artist, born in January 1928. He lived in Bondi Beach, Sydney with his family where his life long obsession with...
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Another possible mentor is Julie Evans. She works with alot of inks and sometimes incorporates mandalas and other drawings as well. She is a...
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This is one of the first large practices with inks I had done. I used a cool colour scheme with many blues and some white. I used the tech...
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Hello Mrs Vincent, This is my Visual Art blog for the serendipity unit we are currently in. This blog will contain reflections and images o...
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I have tested out this style of starting with a large blot of colour as then working out in semi-circles, similar to the detailed edge of a ...
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This was my first lesson back this term and I continued working on a piece I had done last year. My inspiration for this piece was Julie Ev...
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These are some of the works I have been completing to put into a series for art this term. I've been working with a similar style of lar...
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For this piece I based it off a landscape I had found on google maps of Islands in the pacific. At the start I placed dots of beige around t...
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This was one of my next attempts using a cool colour scheme also. I was basing this work of the coast of Stradbroke Island. I chose to d...
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This was one of my first attempts using an analogous colour scheme of cool colours, blues and greens. In this piece I used a technique wer...
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