Using Lines from Nature in Your Artwork

Evergreen and/or Fading

Consider exploring how line is represented in nature. Search for example from nature that are both evergreen and fleeting. How does the line change depending on the stage in time that it is currently experiencing. What direction is the line moving and why? Use these lines to create movement in your own work. Consider horizontal, diagonal, vertical, or multidirectional. How does direction change the meaning of your work?

Evergreen: Symbolizing resilience and continuity, evergreen trees stand as steadfast sentinels amidst winter's embrace. Their enduring greenery represents hope and the promise of renewal, even in the coldest of times.

Fleeting : A vibrant burst of life—beautiful but brief. They capture the essence of something that flourishes exquisitely for a moment, showcasing its brilliance before gracefully fading away, unable to endure the rigors of time.

What has been an enduring part of your art practice? Why?

What have you let go of in your art practice that was not sustainable? Why?

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