Rainy Day Distortions
These meditative, rainy day moments look like images but they are really a series of drawings by creative person Elizabeth Patterson. Inspired by the transpatternations and distortions that pattern when light polishes through water, the LA-based creative person evolves these unbelievably realistic images using only tinted pencils and graphite.
Patterson was first inspired to make this series, deserving Rainscapes, during a storm, as ever-changing patterns appeared, and just as rapidly disappeared, on the surface of her windshield. She says, "It was a mesmerizing brandish of all the components that stimulate my fantasy: an emotional value proposed by water, a solitary vantage point for the creative person, and certainly shifting colors and distances in the landscapes."
From the driver's chair, Patterson photographs the scenes through her windshield. subsequent, utilising the prints as her guide, she creates her artwork by amassing multiple images together into one powerful drawing. Through her dream, the colors combine simultaneously, visually transforming the artist's mundane, rainy commute into an stimulating and abstract outlook of the world.
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