I spent less than 30 min. in this unusual hero.
I spent less than 30 min. in this unusual hero.
Hello, this is my first post here , hope you like it. It took maybee 15 mins to do.
About 18 min.
You just keep getting better and better.Originally Posted by Ico_dY
Fantastic. Nice broken mark style. Has a real rhythm. Interesting how the BG reflects the hair. Whether directly intentional or not, it has a unity around which all else pulses. But it does not interfere with the girl's appearance. It's almost like the whole thing is an ornament to and around her without being rigid or formal. The painting describes her very well, I think.
In my mind's eye, I think know her type based on what you have done -- the type who can make beauty out of anything in her environment -- very earthy. Perhaps even a Zen sensibility as the rows remind me a little of a Zen garden with the sand raked in rows, though not slavishly reflective of that. Yet I get a kind of "Ah, so" flavor to this portrait.
Nice work.
Sorry for skipping everyone else.
Short time limits can be very fun. No time to get bored with a work, that's for sure.
Very cool stuff, all.
D Akey you are too kind, I'm moved by your comment. ops:Originally Posted by D Akey
Many thanks!
Degno dei grandi del fumetto!
As valuable as the as the greatest comics drawers!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Uh! I run out of words, Caesar! Thanks. ops: ops: ops:Originally Posted by Caesar
fantastic Ico_dy a beautiful portrait. what girl could failed to be pleased with such a nice picture.
Makes me think of a sketch for a movie or play to show how the character must look and what she must embody.
Selby
"I like to have a thing suggested rather than told in full. When every detail is given, the mind rests satisfied, and the imagination loses the desire to use its own wings."
~Thomas Bailey Aldrich~
Thank you so much for your comment, Selby.Originally Posted by Selby
In effect I was thinking about a comic character.