### 1. **Moose Antler Structure** * Base antlers are bold and slightly organic — not perfectly symmetrical, with gentle curves. * Use varying line weights: thick near the base, thinner as they extend outward. * Let some lines taper off naturally, fading or breaking into open-ended strokes. ### 2. **Flowing Elements** * Extend certain tips into swirls, loops, or zentangle-like doodles. * Patterns can echo natural motifs — spirals, hatching, geometric shapes, dots. * Keep the extensions asymmetrical but balanced to maintain harmony. ### 3. **Botanical & Abstract Additions** * Add thin vines or small leaves curling along the antler lines. * Interweave abstract shapes or bursts (dots, tiny stars, teardrops) to give life and motion. * These elements can lightly touch the main antler or float around it, creating a sense of “emerging creativity.” ### 4. **Contrast & Mood** * Strong black lines on white for bold impact. * Negative space is important — allow areas to breathe to emphasize flow and elegance. * Overall feel: expressive, alive, and artistic — almost like the antlers are a living, growing work of art. --- See more