Still (just - a little behind) going with my challenge of a piece of creative art / project every single day, so far I have really loved it, my drawing style has changed and developed and I`ve followed through with themes and new ideas! Alongside this I`ve also been learning dressmaking (some first pieces are nearly done!) For now heres a little glimpse of some cuteness though, you can follow me more regularly on instagram @rosepetaldeer <3 Lots of love x x x x
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Friday, 17 June 2016
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Rose Petal Deer 100 cuteness make-a-thon update Days 6 - 11 ♡ (100日ハンドメイド)
For more constant updates follow my twitter & instagram @rosepetaldeer or check the rosepetaldeer pinterest board ♡ Keep checking back though more soon! 100 days & 100 makes! (crafts, cute bits and drawings!)
Too much making not enough blogging hehe, Hope your all having wonderful weeks lots of love from chilly England! x x x x
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Sunday, 15 May 2016
Rose Petal Deer 100 : Day 1 ♡ (100日ハンドメイド)
Starting today, I`ve decided to challenge myself of a drawing a day for the next 100 days of something cute and magical, hopefully to bring a smile, love and magic to people`s day! Day one begins with this retro giraffe baby! Lots of love x x x
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Psilicybe dreams ♡
A little bit of trips pink goodness to sparkle up your weeks! Some latest drawings...
Lots of love! x x x x
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Tokyo Adventurings: Tokujin Yoshioaka at the Museum of Contemporary Art ♡
Going to try & up to date with lots of adventuring's so far (so expect lots of posts over the next week! One of the first places we visited was the Museum of Contemporary Art for the absolutely incredible Tokujin Yoshioaka's exhibition, in a sleepy little suburb called Kiyusumi-Shirakawa:
The Museum itself was stunning enough with its many structures and shapes made out of glass and flowing water features around the front, just a spectacle for reflecting the beautiful sunlight of the day into lots of fragments of beautiful rainbow colour - making it perfect for the exhibition.
If your not familiar with Yoshioaka's sculpture & art, I can't recommend it enough, it's absolutely magical, in 'Crystallize' the focus was all on Crystal and pieces of art he'd made from intense amounts of crystal, unfortunately only two rooms in the exhibition allowed photography so the majority of my photographs are from outside/ the initial rooms, but my favourite was a piece entitled 'Swan Lake' where 3 facing walls had huge pieces of crystal and centralised was a huge pool with flowing water over what appeared growing crystal rocks, and Swan Lake music playing full blast ♡
The Museum itself was stunning enough with its many structures and shapes made out of glass and flowing water features around the front, just a spectacle for reflecting the beautiful sunlight of the day into lots of fragments of beautiful rainbow colour - making it perfect for the exhibition.
If your not familiar with Yoshioaka's sculpture & art, I can't recommend it enough, it's absolutely magical, in 'Crystallize' the focus was all on Crystal and pieces of art he'd made from intense amounts of crystal, unfortunately only two rooms in the exhibition allowed photography so the majority of my photographs are from outside/ the initial rooms, but my favourite was a piece entitled 'Swan Lake' where 3 facing walls had huge pieces of crystal and centralised was a huge pool with flowing water over what appeared growing crystal rocks, and Swan Lake music playing full blast ♡
In the rooms you could take photographs, the striking factor over the whole exhibition was the way that light was captured by the crystal or glass used, and the colours and shapes that it reflected - an incredible spectrum of pastel rainbow ♡
Hope everyones having lovely weeks! Be sure to have a search for Yoshioaka's work - you'll be blown away! ♡
- many of the photographs taken by the wonderful @craigalhunter (Twitter)
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo:
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
135-0022 Japan
TEL: +81-3-5245-4111(General Information)
- many of the photographs taken by the wonderful @craigalhunter (Twitter)
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo:
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
135-0022 Japan
TEL: +81-3-5245-4111(General Information)
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