A bit more Pre-Raphaelite / psychedelic
On Friday I went to the Tate Britain with my friend Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp. There amongst other things we saw an exhibition about that great arbitrator of the aesthetic, Kenneth Clark. There was a lot of Pre-Raphaelite work in the show and some pretty far-out visionary stuff too.
I thought, "My designs are way too tame".
So inspired by the day-glow pallets of artists like William Holman Hunt I have been working up the old leopard and markhor design (it's still very much work in progress).
On Friday I went to the Tate Britain with my friend Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp. There amongst other things we saw an exhibition about that great arbitrator of the aesthetic, Kenneth Clark. There was a lot of Pre-Raphaelite work in the show and some pretty far-out visionary stuff too.
I thought, "My designs are way too tame".
So inspired by the day-glow pallets of artists like William Holman Hunt I have been working up the old leopard and markhor design (it's still very much work in progress).
Holman Hunt's The Scapegoat |
Heavy on the saturation |
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