Workshop: Take 3 motifs per sheet and illustrate them using differently line qualities as per the "line directory" exercise. For the second sheet, the motifs were taken and then drawn using only their outline.
It was difficult to illustrate the more detailed images like the hand and syringe, but I think the heated spoon looks good with the rocky lines in the third box. This change in line quality could be good at conveying different moods.
Taking 3 of the motifs and composing them into an image:
These take into account the different line styles and weights that we've been experimenting with to create elements that are in the foreground, background and midground.
I like the idea of the molecular structure of heroin being a large, light presence either in the foreground (as in the second image) or in the background behind the other elements.
My favourite is probably the bottom right one The needle is what I consider to be the most important and identifiable motif so I made it most bold. I think if I had moved the molecular structure of heroin to the left a bit more to fill up the empty space the composition would feel a lot tighter.
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