A flower of a tulip we know, of course, from its characteristic calyx shape. But this flower hides beautiful stamens and a pistil inside the calyx. These only come to light when the flower is about to finish blooming, just before the petals start falling out.
I find the dynamics of the flower at that time very fascinating. That's why I depicted the open tulip as a continuous drawing. Perhaps less recognizable as the tulip, but at least as beautiful.
By adding a small accent I made this image more exciting.
At this time of year we see the tulips blooming everywhere, which gave me this idea. Spring at its most beautiful, put down in a minimalist way.
The drawing was made digitally, in one flowing line drawn with a pencil on the drawing tablet.
This drawing reflects simplicity, minimalism and fits into many interiors. I think interiors like Japani, Scandinavian and modern and industrial will embrace this image. An image that will also excel in an artwall or art wall.
Has it ever been different?
I was always drawing ー as early as primary school, the margin of my notebooks was full of scribbles that didn't have much to do with what was supposed to be there. A lot of nature, especially flora.
The older I got, ..
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