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Fuji Apple

A freshly rinsed Fuji apple—its reddish skin glows with soft warmth. A clear droplet clings to the surface, like morning dew on a crisp fruit.

Yolanda

YLD

Veins Beneath the Fog

Silver seeps between the layers before the dust settles—mist lingering after the rain, catching both glow and shadow in its hush. Not stone, not water, only a silent moment suspended.

Joyce

The 23

Ceramic Bud

A muted bloom in tones of ivory and clay, soft yet grounded. Its gentle grain evokes the silence before growth, the kind of quiet that knows its time will come.

Xiao He

HE

Colorful Glass

Within the soft halo of glass, delicate layers of color unfold like time itself. Tiny flashes of light and scattered shells catch fleeting moments of tenderness and clarity.

Yolanda

YLD

Woods

Soft grays and browns weave together like the breath of a quiet forest. Tiny textures drift with the light, gathering the warmth and memories hidden deep among the branches.

April

aww

Extending One to Five: Three Essentials for Five-Finger Design (Part 2)

Starting from the client’s initial idea, I will guide you through how to break down her needs and transform them into a design filled with blurred textures and a soft, fluid glow. We will then explore how to extend the composition from a single finger to a full, balanced five-finger arrangement. A veil of the faintest white serves as the base, while silver light drifts quietly across the surface—like frost on a winter morning, pure yet carrying a hidden tenderness.

Anny

atelier a.

Extending One to Five: Three Essentials for Five-Finger Design (Part 1)

"このレッスンでは、よくいただく質問に答えたいと思います。 「一指から五指へデザインをどのように広げれば、統一感と奥行きを両立できるのか?」 私は3つのステップにまとめました。それによって、五指の間に適度な余白を持たせ、すべてを詰め込むのではなく、それぞれの指に自然なリズムと変化を生み出すことができます。 "

Anny

atelier a.

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