The ridges in the paint create a thick, physical texture that mimics the look of individual stems of wheat or sea grass blowing along a shoreline. Subtle value changes in the tan and brown colors define the depth of the ground, giving it the appearance of a sandy beach meeting the water. The principle of variety is visible through the different marks made by cardboard strips, suggesting the organic movement of waves or wind-swept sand. This technique adds a rhythmic movement to the landscape that successfully captures the light and airy atmosphere of a coastal environment.
Posted 10 days ago by Brooke (fan)
I one this peace, it feels creative and classic so it same time. The triditinal black and white. But the selfish of the woman’s face. Makes this peace unique.
Posted 27 days ago by Leighton
This artwork really creates a striking effect with the tape. It’s bold and simple and I can see that the tape is used in multiple different ways to manipulate the artwork. It shows something so simple can be transformed into something unique.
Posted 28 days ago by Noelle
Your use of high contrast value is incredibly effective at defining the silhouette using only negative space. The way the organic curves of the face interact with the sharp, geometric background creates a lot of dynamic tension within the composition. I also love the visual rhythm you created in the hair, it adds a lot of unique tactile texture that makes the piece feel more complex.
Posted 1 month ago by Brooke
I love how clean the tape outline and cutouts are. The tape representing her bandages adds character to the face. The lightning bolt is a wonderful background choice.
Posted 1 month ago by Raquel
Your art is so peak. It looks so clean and neat. your use of gestault princibles for the neck was actually so good. The backround is simple yet effective. It's also on theme for the bride so that makes it even better. I can see where the light is coming from even without any proper shading. Your use form without value work really well suprisingly.
Posted 1 month ago by Connor
The brushwork and vibrant color palette in this landscape piece create a sense of calmness and depth. The juxtaposition of the warm foreground texture against the sky is visually calming.
Posted 1 month ago by Daniella Gendy
This piece demonstrates an advanced grasp of Impressionism through the use of soft marks, stamped with cardboard. The layering of different hues creates a vibrating visual texture that effectively suggests movement and bright source of light. Your use of a low-intensity palette brings a sense of unity and a dreamlike mood to the composition.
Posted 2 months ago by Brooke
This is so good, I can't wait to frame this for our collection!
Posted 2 months ago by Theresa (Mother)
I love this! The color is beautiful.
Posted 2 months ago by Theresa (Mother)
Love this! I understand this museum tower to be representative of you, a mish mash of all your cultures in one leaning tower that you must manage to ballance. Outstanding represensation of mixed race backgrounds and interests. Your use of color is so good, even down to the detail in the background paintings on the wall in abstract. Love it!
Posted 3 months ago by Theresa (Mother)
This artwork uses color contrast very effectively, combining colors to create depth. The shading helps give it a cohesive look.
Posted 3 months ago by Rusna
Your use of geometric shapes and controlled lines build a structured composition. The arrangement of shapes creates balance while still keeping the viewer engaged. :)
Posted 3 months ago by Rusna
The vibrant use of color creates a sense of movement and energy throughout this piece. The attention to texture and layering adds depth, making this piece visually engaging and expressive.
Posted 3 months ago by Liliana (fan)
I love how you got inspiration from objects of many different cultures and time periods. Your sketches are very unique and the shading on the figures make them look 3D.
Posted 4 months ago by Raquel
I love how you use the colors here the contrast between the vibrant it really shows how much you put in this art piece especially textures it caught my attention right away it reminds me of a museum.
Posted 4 months ago by Azaylah
I really like the perspective on the object you drew. The shadows give it a lot of depth and the hatching for shading gives it lots of character.
Posted 4 months ago by Raquel
I love how much detail went into this piece of art, giving it a rococo aesthetic. All the items in the tower are carefully balanced for it to be physically possible.
Posted 4 months ago by Raquel
I love the attention to detail in your art. The painting and sculpture makes the environment feel like it's in a museum. The backround also being 3d makes it look even better because now it feels more like a photo than a drawing. This is probably one of the best artworks to come out of this assignment (that I've seen) and this art just makes me happy inside. Considering how hard oil pastels can be sometimes, I think you did an amazing job!!! C:
Posted 4 months ago by Connor
Your artwork is very colorful and bright. The drawings are very good and complex.
Posted 4 months ago by Bri
You never cease to amaze me. Great work. Love Dad
Posted 4 months ago by Edward (Father)
I love the diverse collaboration of different values and patterns used in this piece. I especially love the subtle face at the center of the piece that hides beneath the unique designs.
Posted 5 months ago by Rangana
The use of values in the “hidden portraits” sketch is very realistic and makes the portrait of the person look more 3 Dimensional.
Posted 6 months ago by Rangana (fan)
I enjoy the intricate detail and abstract.
Posted 6 months ago by Mia
I like the intricate details of the zentangle patterns, and the “trains of thoughts” look beautiful coming out of the person’s head. The side turn of the head gives it a more tilted look as well.
Posted 7 months ago by Rusna
I really like this piece, everything is a different shape than the others and the pop of pastel color brings it to life.
Posted 7 months ago by Raquel
I think it’s beautiful how they decided to keep the colors very neutral and cold and keeps the work more bold than the colors having to make it bold
Posted 7 months ago by Elysha (fan)
Love this! I want to put it on fabric!
Posted 7 months ago by Theresa (Mother)
I really like how the black ink was used to highlight the shadows of the bark markings in the tree trunk. I also enjoy the details on the leaves to show where one ends and another begins.