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  • Writer: Astrid Turner
    Astrid Turner
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • 1 min read

Presentation 2! So out early, didn't mean to but went past my first home. Always emotional, happy. Melancholy? Good comfortable route. It hasn't changed, nothing has changed.


(*Despite claiming the everyday changes?)

 
 
 
  • Writer: Astrid Turner
    Astrid Turner
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • 1 min read

This study consists of two A5 and one A4 acrylic paintings. Again, continuing with the technique of overlapping routes to create pieces of art. With new emerging shapes but still sticking with the same colours as previously mentioned. During the making I knew these needed to be done justice by upscaling and transferring onto canvas. And also involving more than one of the routes in one piece.


 
 
 
  • Writer: Astrid Turner
    Astrid Turner
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • 1 min read

Taken from the blind drawings in my visual diary. This drawing and acrylic studies were made by tracing the original drawings and overlapping them. To create more and different shapes. I quite liked how the turned out as they still remind of maps. Or specifically, "emotional maps." For the colours, I selected three shades that remind of my walks. Blue, yellow/beige and grey signify this the most. Blue and grey relating to climate. Whilst the yellow ochre and grey relate to structural landmarks.

(Phone camera currently broken, unfortunately these are the clearest photos I can get for now).

All images can also be viewed on Instagram - @astrdtrnerart

1st image - watercolour pencil on A4 card

2nd image - acrylic on A4 card

3rd image - acrylic on A4 card


 
 
 
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