My eye is first drawn to the sunglasses because it is the highest area of contrast. I think the variety in lines is very unique to create different, especially at the top of the head and in the person’s beard. The whole structure of the face and body is very geometric, which works well against rounder areas like the sunglasses.
Posted 8 days ago by Juliet
I love the perspective of the branch and how it gets smaller, making it appear smaller. I love how the figure looks clear and we can see the marbles on the inside. Super creative tower.
Posted 15 days ago by Raquel
I love the texture and peaks of the paint. You did an excellent job reflecting the light on the ground and sky. I also like how you used rule of thirds.
Posted 15 days ago by Raquel
The texture created with cardboard strips and rolled cardboard achieves a beautiful Impressionist effect that captures the quality of natural light. This technique replaces traditional brushes with a unique, broken visual texture that builds a convincing sense of atmosphere, perspective. The color harmony found in these stamped dabs shows a mature understanding of how to build a strong, balanced, landscape.
Posted 1 month ago by Brooke
I love the perspective of the branch going through the figure. I like how you made the figure appear transparent.
Posted 1 month ago by Raquel
I love the contrast of the yellow background and the foreground. I also love the texture you created when painting the trees.
Posted 1 month ago by Raquel
I love the texture you were able to achieve with the paint. I also like how you used the oil pastels to reflect color from the sky onto the ground.
Posted 1 month ago by Raquel
The use of 3d objects within the composition give the idea of life. The positioning also creates an illusion of movement. This is seen in the cone shape that intersects the “torso” creating the idea of an arm swinging past the viewer.
Posted 2 months ago by Delilah (fan)
I realllllllly like the contrast in your art. I love how one side feels sharper than the other because of the shapes which I think makes the art 10x cooler. C:
Posted 3 months ago by Connor
I like how you incorporated the negative space and repetition in this piece.
Posted 4 months ago by Janice (fan)
your understanding of size/space within this piece makes the depth very believable. the front most straw looking piece being a lot bigger makes sense and makes it seems like it is very close to the viewer while the back most part seems far away because it’s small.
Posted 4 months ago by Rory (fan)
I really like the two different shapes that are added to the two eyes, it helps keep them distinct yet similar with the colors
Posted 5 months ago by Varshitha (fan)
I like how you used the negative space in this artwork. The cropping tool on Artsonia made this look like it’s moving!
Posted 5 months ago by Raquel
I love the colors you chose and how the eyes are not identical, making it look more interesting. The shadow of pink you created over the eyes make them look three dimensional.
Posted 5 months ago by Raquel
The dark crosshatched background compaired to the large almost rounded white leaves create a nice contrast, emphasizing the idea that we are looking at a full “fluffy” tree.