Teen artist creates amazing dress illustrations using real-life objects
Kristina Webb, a New Zealand-based artist, doesn't limit herself to just paper, pencils, paints and markers when making her art projects. She ingeniously makes use of flowers, salads and even spaghetti when creating her illustrations. (Picture
Because pencil shavings should never be thrown away.
Flowers can never go out of fashion. We mean it.
This outfit seems to be inspired by health freaks on a crazy diet.
Once Kristina had split some water accidentally on one of her drawings and was really upset at first. After realising that this could be a cool art idea, she got a new piece of paper and started playing around with water. We think this looks a bit
This peacock-feather dress would surely be super-awesome if someone makes one for real.
So this is what a model-version of the Queen of Hearts and Spades would look like.
Who thought flower petals could look so beautiful as dresses?
Here she took a picture of a rose, then drew the girl (hand-drawn), scanned it into the computer and put the drawing and the photograph together.
She also gives her works a surreal effect by taking pictures, scanning them and combining them with her drawings.
Kristina Webb, a New Zealand-based artist, doesn't limit herself to just paper, pencils, paints and markers when making her art projects. She ingeniously makes use of flowers, salads and even spaghetti when creating her illustrations. (Picture
Teen artist creates amazing dress illustrations using real-life objects