What a terrific job on that sushi, Brittany - A great abstract composition. You handled the value and textures perfectly. Again, I love to see all the approaches by everyone. I want to see all these up close now.
Sushi definately has a abstract quality to it. I like the detail on the pineapple. Wasn't sure if that was 2 together, darkening as they curve may enhance the effect of their roundness....just a thought.
I drew the pineapple and yes there are two side by side. It was only after many hours of drawing I realized that there were two pineapples and I didn't have time to go back and darken it up there before turning it in. I totally agree that some darker values as they curve would have made it much more apparent that there were two. Thanks for the input tho! :)
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received his BFA from Indiana University, and his MFA from the University of Cincinnati. Brian is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany. His work has been exhibited in over 35 solo exhibitions and in over 200 international, national, and regional exhibitions, receiving numerous awards at each level. Brian’s work is further represented in museum, university, and corporate collections, including the American Print Alliance, the Amity Art Foundation, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Biblioteque de France, Paris, the Huntsville Museum of Art, the Utah Museum of Art, the University of Louisville, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Brian has received over 15 individual artist fellowships, including to such programs as the MacDowell Colony, the Corporation of Yaddo, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
What a terrific job on that sushi, Brittany - A great abstract composition. You handled the value and textures perfectly. Again, I love to see all the approaches by everyone. I want to see all these up close now.
ReplyDeleteSushi definately has a abstract quality to it. I like the detail on the pineapple. Wasn't sure if that was 2 together, darkening as they curve may enhance the effect of their roundness....just a thought.
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ReplyDeleteI drew the pineapple and yes there are two side by side. It was only after many hours of drawing I realized that there were two pineapples and I didn't have time to go back and darken it up there before turning it in. I totally agree that some darker values as they curve would have made it much more apparent that there were two. Thanks for the input tho! :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on them though, you can always correct later.
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