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Get inspired from the animal instinct creative gaga

Tattooists are always on the look out for new artwork to display in their shops. I used to work on black and white illustrations inspired by a variety of cultures around the world. My Native American, Mãori and folk art inspired illustrations caught the eye of a few people on Facebook and I decided to start adding colours and working on a new collection inspired by some of the nature’s most iconic animals.

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Get inspired from the animal instinct creative gaga

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  1. Search creati Get Inspired from the Animal Instin   OCTOBER 26, 2017 7:33 am Creative Gaga SHARE

  2. 0  MAGAZINE3 ARTICLES3 CONTRIBUTE SHOP Nature is blessed with a wonderful variety of things and one that cap animals. Created in various forms and having unique patterns, Rich own style using worldwide cultural influences. He elaborates on his The Dark Owl.

  3. The Travelling Turtle.

  4. CG: What is the story behind what you do? How did you discover What is the story behind what you do? How did you discover work towards making it more than that? What were your inspira work towards making it more than that? What were your inspira challenges you had to overcome? challenges you had to overcome? RF: Field-inspired, a play on the words ‘feel inspired’, is my name as an Illustrator. Having been some inspiring of my own. My collection started when I was trying to make a bit of extra cash s South London. Tattooists are always on the look out for new artwork to display in their shops. I inspired by a variety of cultures around the world. My Native American, Mãori and folk art inspi people on Facebook and I decided to start adding colours and working on a new collection ins animals.

  5. The Bull.

  6. The Stag Prince. CG: Animals play a central role in your designs. Can you throw s Animals play a central role in your designs. Can you throw s How did you find inspiration in animals and their patterns? How did you find inspiration in animals and their patterns? RF: Isn’t wildlife the most wonderful thing we have on this planet? I’ve de?nitely chosen the be patterns that it forms never cease to amaze me. It’s a great achievement to be able to put your enjoy trying to add a bit of personality to them – the ‘Wise’ Lion or the ‘Truthful’ tiger. Nature is try to encourage people to take a closer look at the artwork and look beyond to read the halfto

  7. African Buffalo.

  8. The Mountain Ram. CG: Your designs have a striking contrast against black, creating Your designs have a striking contrast against black, creating How does that enhance the design? How does that enhance the design? RF: In my current collection, I work on black using a similar colour theme across all prints. By u encourage the user to look closer at the detail. It’s not easy working on black, sometimes the c process – but I love the end result. Hopefully, people like how the artwork jumps off the canvas

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