Gather Your Flowers

My mother is a horticulturist so although I have never been heavily drawn to flowery things, I learned through her to fully appreciate the beauty of a well-formed bloom. Polymer artists, as a whole, do like their flowers likely because so many of our ladies are drawn to their inherent beauty, but also because the complexity of a flower can easily be achieved through the repetition of relatively simple petals. But the petals of a real flower are, in reality, quiet complex, each petal with its own curls and waves and way of enfolding the flower’s center. To properly reproduce this complexity, each petal needs to be given a little individuality. That is what I enjoyed so much about finding these little beauties by Taisa Chernyak.

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It might take a bit longer to give each petal its own form but don’t you think the individuality of each gives the whole a much more convincing and natural beauty? Take a look at her tutorial on how she produces these life-like blooms.

The idea of each individual providing the character that creates the true beauty in the bigger picture is true on so many levels. Even as individual artists, bringing our own personality and uniqueness to the artwork we produce creates a more splendid picture of polymer art overall. Repeating what has already been done will add very little to the art world, but your own unique art adds much, much more.

Sage

2 Comments

  1. Anna Anpilogova on March 27, 2013 at 12:02 am

    Dear Sage,
    You couldn’t have known this, but Russian blogs on liveinternet.ru platform are usually containing many reposts from other resources.
    Judging from watermark on the photos in tutorial, these roses are by Taisiya Chernyak from Ukraine – here is the link to her shop in Russian analogy of Etsy
    http://www.livemaster.ru/asenka-ya

    Cheers,
    Anna



    • Sage on March 27, 2013 at 6:08 pm

      Thank you so much Anna. Reposting happens on a lot of other sites too so I do a search on watermarks and whatever else I can find. Thought I searched the watermark here correctly–but nothing came up then. Should have though. I must have messed up something. My apologies dear Taisiya. I’ve adjusted the blog to credit the work correctly. I really appreciate you letting us know, Anna. 🙂



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