Rococo Style drawing usually revolves around light palettes, curves, asymmetry. So I did my try on it with my cactus, I started thinking how I could turn a piece of home decor into a Rococo drawing and... honestly I pretty much still don't know how but I tried. I began thinking much about Rococo style and its light palettes and thought maybe I'll use light palettes for the cactus even though it has quite a lot of dark and strong shadows, then I began thinking about the curves although the pot or the base had a polygon design, I just simply made it round, the hard part was the asymmetry first was I chose a color not in the palette and was supposed to draw something asymmetrical so since the Rococo Style has lots of curves i drew at the back in an attempt to compliment the curves... then the drawing look too simple, the background I mean, it looked too clean so I added some textures by the side, and thats technically how I did it. One of the hardest parts in making this was making the shadow, it had to be soft and not harsh, it was a crucial step in order do give the drawing life, but in the end I completed the task in about an hour and a half.
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