The images below highlight our last project using succulents as inspiration. I imagined this being a front porch, with mismatched antiques, surrounded my containers of succulent plants. Now I just need a glass of iced tea!
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4 comments:
What I like about that Lisa is that you're not just communicating information about plants and furniture but conveying emotion. A client would see that, and instantly imagine how that little landscape would feel, not just look. That's a big selling point for a designer - and something today's CAD- preoccupied landscape students are really missing.
Catherine- You are always so insightful. It's interesting, because I never thought about it that way, but you are so right. I guess I really am using my illustrations to engage people and I need to communicate that to my own students...so they can do the same.
I love this Lisa! What software do you use for art like this? It's so fun and looks like something I'd see at the store! ; ) Good job!
Thanks Mud Pie Studio! I hand draw with ink, scan it in, then use Illustrator to add color and finish the composition.
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