“I’m A Slow Drawer,” Says Estonian Artist Who Spent Around 40 Hours On These Intricate Black and Blue Floral Patterns
Estonian artist Sandra, also known as mikiverevikim on Twitter, recently unveiled her newest artwork – a painstakingly intricate floral pattern drawn with black and blue gel ink pens onto rough watercolour paper. She humbly calls herself ”a slow drawer” because she spent around 40 hours drawing this 18 x 27 cm piece of art and around 50 hours tracing it on Adobe Illustrator after she scanned it.
Take a look at this trippy piece of art and see the time lapse video, which demonstrates her delicate drawing process.
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40 hours isn’t a huge amount of time for a great piece of art at all, I’m no where near as intricate in my own work and i’ve easily spent 10-20 hours on a similar sized piece. Great work, it’s beautiful, the size makes it that much more impressive.
40 hours isn’t a huge amount of time for a great piece of art at all, I’m no where near as intricate in my own work and i’ve easily spent 10-20 hours on a similar sized piece. Great work, it’s beautiful, the size makes it that much more impressive.
Fantastic! I have been studying “Zentangle” and it too is based on intricate repeating to designs. You might enjoy their perspective..
Fantastic! I have been studying “Zentangle” and it too is based on intricate repeating to designs. You might enjoy their perspective..
so gorgeous! The time lapse video really helped me see the intricacy of the design and the level of detail :-)