Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Talking Colour 

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

I created this artwork using a one-liner technique and colored markers to depict a classic London telephone booth and double-decker bus. I chose these subjects because, for many tourists, these iconic symbols instantly evoke the spirit of London.

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Water coloured artwork and using fine liner to draw on the deigns and textures of the buildings. I have also used marker on top of the watercolour to brighten the image up.

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Oil pastel Artwork of the street lamps in London.

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

This artwork came from a shape that was marbled onto a tile at a mall. I was intrigued and amazed how this design was even create on the marble. 

Talking Pattern

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Flower Pattern design drawn by a fine black liner and then using coloured markers.

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Floral pattern design created on photoshop where I just copy and paste a single flower all around the page to create an artwork.

Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan
Talking colour / Talking Pattern – Haniya Khan

Dotted pattern design created on procreate. I used a bunch of different colours and shades of blue and purple.

Reflection

In this artwork I captured the busy streets of London as well as the beauty this city has to offer. As a Londoner, I’m always surrounded by the busy traffic and big buildings hovering around me as I walk beside them. I decided to capture London in colour because it reflects the city’s unique personality and energy. To bring out the dynamic colour of London, I used a mix of watercolour and markers. Watercolour allowed me to capture the light and dark shadows across the illustration of my buildings and landscapes. With markers, I could make my lines pop out and as dark as I could, and to also add sharp details to emphasise the architecture lines.

Besides drawing the architecture around me, I also decided to capture the illustration off the smaller objects I found interest in, such as the shell image I found on a marble floor. I was fascinated by how it even got there, so while recreating the photo, I  drew in hues of blue and purple chalk pastels, which allowed me to easily blend the two colours together. Although, objects weren’t my entire focus. I shed light upon the people I see everyday, creating a somewhat rough illustrations of a collection of bodies, some overlapping each other to show the sense of community I’m surrounded by in London. The piece was made with oil pastels in an array of different colours to highlight our diversity but also because oil pastels can mimic skin with its texture. I found this idea very intriguing, and so to add further emphasis onto my work, I finished up the illustration with marker.

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