Brittney Lee is an artist who works for Disney. She works with the traditional process, with paint and with paper. The image of 'The Little Mermaid' is made from layers of paper. I think the attention to detail is so fantastic! I love the three dimensional aspect to her work, it gives her images depth and it lifts everything off the page in contrast to a flat painting.
Going back to the post we had to write called the 'Green Eyed Monster' before Christmas explaining how we wished we had could have made these works, Brittney's work makes me feel this way as well. I would love to be able to work this way, it's very similar to Cheong-ah Hwang's work. (I have a previous post of her work) they are both similar in a way that they both use paper as their main element to their work and they both have the illusion of the images coming to life from the page.
Brittney's work has elements of shape and pattern in her work, sometimes cutting out shapes from the paper and using the negative space to create a pattern or the image. Her work looks so precious because its very intricate.
Going back to the post we had to write called the 'Green Eyed Monster' before Christmas explaining how we wished we had could have made these works, Brittney's work makes me feel this way as well. I would love to be able to work this way, it's very similar to Cheong-ah Hwang's work. (I have a previous post of her work) they are both similar in a way that they both use paper as their main element to their work and they both have the illusion of the images coming to life from the page.
Brittney's work has elements of shape and pattern in her work, sometimes cutting out shapes from the paper and using the negative space to create a pattern or the image. Her work looks so precious because its very intricate.
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