
Dance like nobody’s looking.
Sketch of the day in my moleskine sketchbook is of a zig zag pattern.
Dance like nobody’s looking.
Sketch of the day in my moleskine sketchbook is of a zig zag pattern.
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal are red fruits. Berries, cranberries and watermelon. I love my daily dose of fruits and juices, it’s part of my vegetarian lifestyle. I’ve created a little mix pattern here. I’m loving my set of sharpie pens to add colour to my drawings. I don’t know how I can live without them now! I love colour and happy art that makes me smile!
I guess I’m just a kitschy sort of girl ;p
This is my attempt of recreating a geometric pattern I love so much as seen on a lot of Islamic design. I haven’t followed their precise rules but rules are meant to be broken.
In Islamic design, patterns are made up of mathematically precise grids that are based on circles, squares and triangles. I do also love the curvier, organic arabesque art. It is historically interesting to learn how each culture has a different view of how art is represented. In Islam, images were not encouraged. For that reason geometric patterns were developed and perfected.