Illustration Techniques for Contemporary Botanical Art
How to Archive the Project
A course by Rommygon ☻ , Visual Artist
About the video: How to Archive the Project
Overview
“The last step in the chain to immortalize the love you invested in your artwork is good documentation—something that many people forget but is crucial! Regardless of how often you use this material in the future (whether digital or printed). In this lesson, I will teach you how to archive your work easily and professionally, introducing two methods which you can choose depending on the materials you have available. ”
In this video lesson Rommygon ☻ addresses the topic: How to Archive the Project, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration Techniques for Contemporary Botanical Art. Explore the wonders of nature and learn how to bring it to life on paper using ink, pencils, watercolor, gouache, and your vision of the botanical world.
Partial transcription of the video
“ How to Archive the Project We have arrived to the last step of our process. Here I will show you how to archive your artwork simply and professionally. For this I will show you two options. The first one is with your smartphone. For this you'll need two apps. You need the Mobile Scanner app and the Snapseed app. Both are free, but for Mobile Scanner, you can also pay if you don't want the watermark on it. Otherwise you can also find any other scanner app. This is the one I use, so feel free to download the one that you feel most comfortable with. Now, we'll start. Basically, what you need...”
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Course summary for: Illustration Techniques for Contemporary Botanical Art
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Category
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Areas
Botanical Illustration, Fine Arts, Gouache Painting, Traditional illustration, Watercolor Painting

Rommygon ☻
A course by Rommygon ☻
Rommy Gonzalez is a Chilean artist based in Berlin. She studied motion graphics at the School of Visual Arts in New York, and photography Direction in Barcelona before spending a decade as a visual artist, graphic designer and art director. Rommy’s love of the natural world led to her to create the Mountopia series of paintings, which became a solo exhibition in Berlin in 2019.
Rommy’s work has been featured in Chilean street art magazine Fragmentos and tourism magazine Stgo B. She co-founded the Women in Science collective, and is represented by The Different Folk agency.
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