Showing posts with label Divine Nature Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Divine Nature Series. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Divine Nature: Birds

Hello everyone!

Today I would like to talk about finding inspiration in everything bird related, especially their feathers. Feathers were always important to me. If I would find a beautiful feather on the floor in the woods, I would cherish it and keep it, sometimes I would even make some jewellery out of it. I have found duck, parrot, jay feathers from the most fascinating ones and I also posses a whole collection of feathers from the zoo or purchased on Etsy. For me feather is one of my symbols as I am a Mandarin Duck :) And yes, I have some orange sale Mandarin Duck feathers, too :) Very special! I am planning on framing them all under one large frame and place it somewhere in my house. Perhaps a few smaller frames if I won't find a large enough space for a Grande design.
So here are a couple of collages I made for you. Please enjoy, let your inspiration juices flow and let me know how you like this post and if you would like me to continue posting these kind of photo collage posts for you. I am all for it :) So nice!




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Friday, 26 June 2015

Divine Nature Series: Dragonfly Wings.

I guess you already figured this out by now that I started a new inspirational series of Facebook Posts called DIVINE NATURE.
I decided to do this, because all my inspiration comes from nature, so I wanted to inspire you guys too!
Today's Theme: Dragonfly Wings. Now look at these pictures! Don't you think these are perfect stained glass artworks? It's not easy to guess and it is also a well known fact, that all the architectural and industrial glass constructions are based on this!

Leonardo Da Vinci spent his lifetime inventing machinery based on his observation of elements of nature. I read that he would sit for hours exploring every leaf on making hundreds of sketches to figure out the proportions, the physics, the grace of a simple leaf, a butterfly , a beetle. This way he was trying to re-create nature's motors, geometry and construction into real life. There is even a whole branch of architectural science called Bionics. So people carefully study how the real natural objects look like and build their creations based upon this knowledge. So fascinating! Nature is the best teacher and the best example of perfection!



























Thank you so much for popping in and reading this! I hope I could inspire you for some new creation or just sparked an interesting inner conversation in your heart. In any ways! Thank you so much for reading,