Audrey Kawasaki's artwork usually consists of watercolored, doll-like girls with beautiful hair and simple patterns. She often only depicts them from the shoulders up, which typically is thought to be a boring composition. However, Kawasaki incorporate beautiful, flowing hair with vivid patterns, and amazing use of materials and negative space, that is far from boring or typical. I love how she did not cover up the wood but actually incorporated into her drawing. For my future projects, I want to incorporate negative space more uniquely and show the wooden background.
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AuthorMaggie L. Walker Governor's School Student in Art IV. Archives
May 2017
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