Planning for my final
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After experimenting with using natural pigments and including them into samples, I came to the conclusion not to ise them in my final outcome. This is due to the lack of variety in colours I was able to achieve. I experimented with the possibility of using watercolours in my work but came to the conclusion that they went against my original concept of sticking to naturally found resources. To achieve this I plan to use the natural pigment produced when dried flower petals bleed into the paper I make myself. This is achieved by embedding the dried flowers into my paper. By using the natural pigments I stick to using earthy and raw tones which they achieve, along with leaving the paper edges rough, giving the whole piece a more organic look. On the right is the basic composition I plan to create, creating 5 columns of paper held together by clear thread, to give the illusion of it floating. When concidering the composition of my piece, I chose to use this formation as it looks less...