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Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Stylisation of our School Birds

As part of our magazine we are creating a 3-part lino cut merging out bird with the art movement Orphism which translates to circular movement and interlocking shapes. 

Stylisation
- Break your object down into basic shapes - what can you see?
With a lino cut we need to think of our object in terms of a stamp or stencil so do not be afraid to separate your shapes from each other to create positive and negative space. 

I have broken down my plan into 3 thumbnails to make sure that my layers interact well with each other as I am using my Orphist shapes to create leading lines towards my bird.

I have chosen the Pipiwharauroa as my bird. You can see the shapes I have chosen to use in my stylisation. 





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