Considering Material
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These experiments was inspired by the Winnie The Pooh books I had previously looked at, the bee pattern used as a border and a double page spread. I feel this would be successful because the variation in bees create an interesting visual as a collective.
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As I may use the bee illustrations on my opening page I need to consider the materials this will be made of; I really enjoy the tracing paper outcome because the layered visual is interesting and the light highlights key aspects of the drawings.
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