I really like how you are making such a serious kind of gross subject of bones and making them kind of funny and abstract. I really like the eyes on the first one. I wish you would have done a more detailed background but the skulls are really well drawn. On the second one, I wish there was more detail, like the eye sockets or nose holes because if I didn't know your concentration, then I wouldn't think they were skulls. You did a really good job!
I definitely prefer the top image - I know you spent more time on it, and I think that definitely shows. I think you could go multiple directions with your concentration, but that you should start thinking about how they are all going to flow together. Over the weekend I was looking at the Print Shop on the Urban Outfitters website and they have a ton of prints of schools! Here's the link and maybe you'll find some inspiration :) http://printshop.urbanoutfitters.com/collection/society6artists&110704print
I really like how you are making such a serious kind of gross subject of bones and making them kind of funny and abstract. I really like the eyes on the first one. I wish you would have done a more detailed background but the skulls are really well drawn. On the second one, I wish there was more detail, like the eye sockets or nose holes because if I didn't know your concentration, then I wouldn't think they were skulls. You did a really good job!
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer the top image - I know you spent more time on it, and I think that definitely shows. I think you could go multiple directions with your concentration, but that you should start thinking about how they are all going to flow together. Over the weekend I was looking at the Print Shop on the Urban Outfitters website and they have a ton of prints of schools! Here's the link and maybe you'll find some inspiration :)
ReplyDeletehttp://printshop.urbanoutfitters.com/collection/society6artists&110704print
I really like your more realistic drawings and i think you should stick with that but continue to try and incorporate a funny element!
ReplyDeleteYay your dessert one got into the art show! thats exciting, and I'm looking forward to seeing your first painting piece
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