My take on this natural "phenomenon, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps”. Are we crown shy these days? This is a piece that took me more time to draw than usual. Mainly, because of the dot-art style drawing all the “leaves” dot by dot. I was watching a show on Netflix and they were walking through a forest with this amazing phenomenon and got inspired by it. Not to mention that I am obsessed with trees! So, here are my minimalistic, black and white, pointillistic artworks of the crown shyness. A series of 3 illustrations.
Crown Shyness
17.08.20 — everhooder
My take on this natural “phenomenon, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps”. Are we crown shy these days? This is a piece that took me more time to draw than usual. Mainly, because of the dot-art style drawing all the “leaves” dot by dot. I was watching a show on Netflix and they were walking through a forest with this amazing phenomenon and got inspired by it. Not to mention that I am obsessed with trees! So, here are my minimalistic, black and white, pointillistic artworks of the crown shyness. A series of 3 illustrations.
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