Tuesday 9 November 2010

Lucina Rogers



Lucinda Rogers is known for documenting her surroundings through the medium of drawing, she interprets the location capturing in detail the architecture of buildings, and the intimacy of the people within. Her work complies of a mixture of pen, ink and water colour, creating varied textures and movement. Her  illustrations, drawn on location, have led her to be commissioned by clients such as The Telegraph, The Guardian  and The Victoria & Albert Museum.

Depth and strength within in the image has been show with bolder lines, mostly black water colour, detail has been created through different thickness's of the materials, such as the fine line of the pen, and the fluid of the watercolour.

Below is my interpretation of Rogers work, I firstly traced an image, then scanned it into Photoshop and then begun to edit away, using digital paint and downloadable watercolour brushes to create a similar effect that she had given.



 

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