I have decided after a lot of consdieration that i should just choose an idea and stick to it. As i am currently always thinking up more, and more. I have come up with so many different approches now, that i have made my self confused!
After a crit i had with my tutor Kit last week, it was said that my indecisive way of working is good in the way there's a lot of experimentation but i need to know when to stop, knowing when iv got a good thing going and stick with it. Together we came to the conclusion that the rabbit in the hole visual was one of the strongest. I agreed, this was enough to motivate me to make some progression! I am now focusing on how i progress with this idea, to make this simple sketch into something meaningful and professional.
I want to consider and reflect on everything I have tested and learnt through the experimentation stages of this project! I want to bring some of the elements i played around with into my final piece. I want to remaster the illustration using my hand rendered personal stye working with strong lines using black ink and quill.
I also experimented making my own Rorschach tests, by water colouring one side of a sketchbook then pressing together. I have been making colourful circles with this method, to recreate the rabbit holes!
These circles have been very successful, I love the colours and textures the prints make. I have purposely made the middle of the hole as dark a possible because I can envision the illustration and the print layered together with the white rabbit poking out of the hole, a dark hole will enable the rabbit to stand out!
Here are some of my favourite outcomes that I plan to test and possibly use:

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