Once again, Jean, you demonstrate your affinity with all media, and I just LOVE what you do on electronic ones. I especially love the second here with its background overlays and color combinations.
The pink - the way you lightly create volume between the lines. Not knowing how to deal with the space around the figure can screw up some good work
Do some more like the second one. interesting color palate. Interesting is not a derogatory term. it just means something is going on that takes a second to adapt to
Messing around with the vectors was fun but probably not something I am hurrying back to. Right now I am valuing paper and pen, the excitement of putting down lines.
Lately, I've been using life drawing as a starting place for works that combine reality, imagination and experience.
See more of my work on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jeanspitzer/.
Hi Jean,
ReplyDeleteboth very good! the second, with these overlaps, brings a great sense of composition, balanced and very interesting! congrats!
Once again, Jean, you demonstrate your affinity with all media, and I just LOVE what you do on electronic ones. I especially love the second here with its background overlays and color combinations.
ReplyDeleteThe second reminds me of Munch. (That's happened before.)
ReplyDeleteBoth nice. Number 2 looks 1950ish.
ReplyDeleteI guess its true, different materials can make for a different look but an artist can let his or her underlying tone come through regardless.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful lines.
ReplyDeleteThe second reminds me of The Thinker, although she's a little more relaxed. I love the form in both of these.
ReplyDeleteThe pink - the way you lightly create volume between the lines. Not knowing how to deal with the space around the figure can screw up some good work
ReplyDeleteDo some more like the second one. interesting color palate. Interesting is not a derogatory term. it just means something is going on that takes a second to adapt to
Thanks, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThe second uses sketch club's vector tool.
Thanks, Ruth.
ReplyDeleteI had fun with these.
AH, the main thing I have retained about Munch is the story of how he came to paint The Scream.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pierre. I see what you mean.
ReplyDeleteK, seems like that happens consistently. The marks one makes really are personal.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan.
ReplyDeleteI have recently seen many versions, large and small, of the thinker. Strong in all forms.
Thanks, PA.
ReplyDeleteMessing around with the vectors was fun but probably not something I am hurrying back to. Right now I am valuing paper and pen, the excitement of putting down lines.
waw! Magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Silvia!
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