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What Do You Think About This Artwork?
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Hello there. The last time I posted one of my artworks here I got very interesting insights and I'd love to know what you guys think about this one. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've certainly got plenty of talent but, coming at it from the perspective of someone who's studied the framing of shots in photography, I'd like to see the 'camera position' rather lower, so that the line of trees on the horizon drops to behind the couple's head (i.e. roughly in line with the top of the man's ear) and the woman seems to be looking towards the 'camera'. I'd also turn the 'camera' just a little to the left, so that there's just a bit more of the lake visible alongside the man's shoulder.
I think that's really ambitious, but you manage to pull it off.
I've always thought life drawing is possibly the hardest style there is.
The way they both hold their bodies really works. Especially her head.
His head is maybe a little off. A bit stiff and unnatural.
My only beef is with the (over) use of colour.
This would work so much better in simple black and white.
Well done for putting it up :o)
I've always thought life drawing is possibly the hardest style there is.
The way they both hold their bodies really works. Especially her head.
His head is maybe a little off. A bit stiff and unnatural.
My only beef is with the (over) use of colour.
This would work so much better in simple black and white.
Well done for putting it up :o)
To me it looks like you have tried to copy the style of Van Gogh. I do quite like it although I wouldn't have it on my wall. Did you get bored when doing the man's trousers - it seems like you stopped doing the material folds from the thigh down. Mind you I am totally useless at art so no right to comment.
for me, it's the accordion and all the hands that need to be a little bigger...one rule is that hand length from the wrist to the top of the middle finger equate to the chin to the hairline. The troos etc are fine, not sure about the white nostril on the bloke - otherwise interesting and nicely coloured.
While this artwork's post looks great, it was fun to edit:
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