Inspired by nature, Natasha Durley brings more to the Art Store

The world around us is certainly an inspiration for infinite songs, photographs, movies, and other works of art. As a part of this inspiration, illustrator Natasha Durley also draws being inspired by nature. She is in a position now whereby she works with multiple brands from all corners of the world. Their work got representation from murals, homeware, stationery, apparel, toys, and even gaming apps.

Speaking about Natasha Durley then she is an illustrator based in Bournemouth, U.K. She is expertise in creating vibrant and comprehensive illustrations with consolidated digital and traditional techniques. Her work is usually inspired by her love for outdoor’s and her passion for animals and nature.

Here in this article, we cover certain aspects of how she gets inspiration in the natural world. And how her work translates to a digital display such as The Frame.

Inspiration to create such unique illustrations

Natasha Durley is mostly absorbed by nature, she reveals that watching documentaries and reading articles or books about weird creatures and plants is a constant inspiration. Apart from this, she also follows a certain biologist on social media.

I collect texture inspiration while on walks — I take photos of bark, rust, or any surface that interests me. Working with color is very intuitive. I like gathering reference images just for their color palettes. But in the end, I enjoy the meditative practice of simply playing with color to see what feels right.

Benefits to displaying art digitally on a screen in contrast to colors and texture

She makes texture and paper-cut shapes by hand, my final illustrations are digital. The great thing about presenting in this format is that viewers are seeing all the colors and textures as I made them originally.

Partnering With the Art Store to Amplify Illustrations

With Art Store, her work is expanding to the new crowd where it can be seen in high definition and at such a large scale on The Frame. Since various details and textures at times can be lost on smaller screens such as phones. Apart from this, their partnership with Samsung impacted her a lot, as she got a new dimension with a new audience.

Top three pieces to display on The Frame

On asking about the top three pieces of recommendations for consumers to display on The Frame. Below is the illustration of each one of these:

Gobi Desert

This illustration on Frame TV is looking fantastically amazing. This certainly blows anyone’s mind. It makes you step into a different world, as it magnificently seems alive.

Volcanoes

This is one of the most appealing prints and re-known as well. It precisely looks amazing on The Frame to those who really be a fan of bold color, texture, and form.

For the Love of Plants

As the name indicates, it represents nature and its different shades. It looks really catchy on The Frame. However, it is visible like a calming pastel landscape at a distance, while it depicts more details view if you look a little closer.

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