The contrast between the face and back round, along with the patterns expressed through the value tones, allows the composure to express a rough and smooth feeling. Moreover, the shading allows a clear distinction between the face and backround.
Posted 28 days ago by Matthew (fan)
The image looks very realistic and excellent artistic. The fractures make it look like broken glass so it looks intricate and detailed.
Posted 28 days ago by Aj
This piece has a really nice rhythm. The dark areas contrast very well with the light areas. The angle of the face also adds dimension to the piece.
Posted 28 days ago by Anvika (fan)
The value is very noticable and nice.The texture can be seen through the cracks.
Posted 28 days ago by Carlos
The broken lines give the appearance of the face being broken and fractured into many pieces. The technique of making these lines darker than the rest of the face pushes this effect. The use of value tones on the edge of the face push the three dimensional effect of the face.
Posted 28 days ago by Yug (fan)
The broken lines give the appearance of the face being broken and fractured into many pieces. The technique of =making these lines darker than the rest of the face pushes this effect. The use of value tones on the edge of the face push the three dimensional effect of the face.
Posted 28 days ago by Yug (fan)
The eye looks great. I can already tell it's supposed to be the focal point of the drawing. It looks very realistic and 3d. The value gradient on it looks stunning. The value of the backround also stands out to me as well. It feels very full, like every part of negative space is used up and no part is left alone. Your shadows are very hard and dramatic which just makes everythig pop. You clearly know what you're doing with value and form.
Posted 1 month ago by Connor
The gradation between each section is evident and allows for the value tones to be clearly shown. It is really prevalent in the eye and the bottom right corner of the artwork. However, the contrast between the face and the background makes the face not stand out, and as a result it blends into the background. Increasing the contrast between these two portions of the art work will elevate even more.
Posted 2 months ago by Kavin
The sketch is planned out for the points and is very evenly sketched. The fragments move with each curve. The sketch is very light so it doesn’t look too dark.
Posted 2 months ago by Rudra
This sketch has been done really well. The perspective and the expression work well together. I enjoy how expressive the sketch is.
Posted 3 months ago by Mia (fan)
The gradual shading from light to dark, seen in nearly all 4 objects, not only produce an illusion of depth, volume, and form, but also establishes texture of each unique item. The cast shadow of the 3D ball is evident of your cognitive ability to use lines to create a shadow.
Posted 3 months ago by Kaitlyn
I see the simple pencil sketch and think its artistic value lies in the way the lines capture the shape and feel of the subject with basic shading. I feel the drawing shows a quiet beauty in its modest, everyday portrayal, giving the scene a personal, handmade charm.
Posted 3 months ago by Rohan
I see the drawing as a humble sketch that captures the play of light and shadow on everyday objects, giving them a simple, honest beauty. I feel the artist's hand has managed to bring out the form and texture of the subjects with just a few pencil strokes, showing a genuine artistic sensibility in its modest way.
Posted 3 months ago by Rohan
This photo captures a lot of energy and emotion, with the close-up angle and expression instantly grabbing attention. The strong focus on the face makes the moment feel fun, bold, and full of personality.
Posted 3 months ago by Rohan
The use of implied line and perspective creates strong space and depth in the composition. The smooth value changes and soft shadows make the spheres feel realistic.
Posted 3 months ago by Brooke
The subject feels very organic, with natural curves and smooth transitions. The forms blend well into the environment, creating a cohesive image.
Posted 3 months ago by Simran
The way the value tones are expressed, the difference in the mountains, shadows, and each element is really highlighted. The contrast between each component, such as the hills, mountains, and plains, is really highlighted.
Posted 3 months ago by Kavin
The different techniques used for each object creates a different texture for each. The shoe looks rough and shaggy whereas the sphere looks smooth and soft.
Posted 4 months ago by Anvika (fan)
I enjoy the emotion that is showed and the values. The different perspective is very unique.
Posted 4 months ago by Valentina (fan)
I like the way you use different textures, horizontal and vertical angles to portray the various elements within the scenery. The use of shadow value to establish the source of light also emphasizes the importance of each object and location in the context of this image.
Posted 4 months ago by Samsthitha
The shading along with the textures was done very well. I enjoy the value that is applied throughout the scene.
Posted 4 months ago by Mia (fan)
The use of smudging can be seen as one can see the fingerprints on the medium shaded areas. Despites this the shading in the objects line and transition push the geometric shapes to look 3 dimensional rather than the flat images they used to look like.
Posted 4 months ago by Yug (fan)
The shading that’s in the objects that go from dark to light push the illusion of the objects being in 3 dimensions. The contrast in the lines of the cones push the illusion of the orange and white stripes that would be seen in a real traffic cone.
Posted 4 months ago by Yug (fan)
There is depth shown and the shading is good with the outline not showing
Posted 4 months ago by Rudra
There is depth shown and the shading is good with the outline not showing
Posted 4 months ago by Rudra
The skew of the shading to be darker on the left and lighter on the right shows how the light source is on the right. Added with the lack of outline showing it makes it seem as if the landscape is 3 dimensional.
Posted 4 months ago by Yug (fan)
I enjoy how the foreshortening is used to make the objects appear like they extend backwards. They look really realistic and the shading is so smooth.
Posted 5 months ago by Mia (fan)
The bold shading makes it look really realistic. The way the shading is blended shows depth to the shapes.
Posted 5 months ago by Christine
The cast shadows on your shapes helps push the depth of them nicely, visually making them stand out from the background. You also have a great understanding of mid tones and shadows on the shapes themselves which is seen for me specifically in the sphere which you made.
Posted 5 months ago by Rory (fan)
The light source creates a shadow that is similar to each objects shape. On the cone, the holes in it have their own shadow and it looks 3D.
Posted 5 months ago by Rudra
The shading is very smooth and it’s pleasing to the eye. The shadow on the triangle could use work though.
Posted 5 months ago by Anthony
The deep contrast with the light wrapping around the round objects and the shadow is excellent. However the plane the object is on has no atmosphere as evident with the line still being seen.
Posted 5 months ago by Yug (fan)
This pattern is unique and stands out from the rest. The emerald green, ruby red, and dark blue, light blue really contrast and complement one another with different temperature variations. Overall the shadows have been include very well portraying the intended weaving pattern.
Posted 6 months ago by Samsthitha
I was immediately drawn to this piece
Posted 6 months ago by Stephanie
The lines are very neatly done since there is no negative space visible. The ends where the weaving is cutting off is even on both sides providing a very finished look.
Posted 6 months ago by Matthew (fan)
The multiple colors adds more detail which the different patterns, the shading brings out the colors more clearly.
Posted 6 months ago by Christine
The colors are very bright and the pattern is good
Posted 6 months ago by Rudra
The design is very nice
Posted 6 months ago by Rudra
The pattern of the lines is really unique and creates a rich look to the project, the lines are very elegant and really brings out the color of the lines.
Posted 6 months ago by Christine
The bold, repetitive pattern skillfully utilizes the negative space by allowing the black background to visually contrast with and define form of the design.
Posted 6 months ago by Brooke (fan)
The intricate pattern and how the design is all interconnected is satisfying.
Posted 6 months ago by Mia
The pinks and green is very well blended color choice how excellent and extravagant
Posted 7 months ago by Arnav (fan)
The lack of negative space shows how the block was stamped perfectly being perfectly mapped out before the stamping started.
Posted 7 months ago by Yug (fan)
This looks to be the start of an interesting weave.
Posted 7 months ago by Aj
The color pattern looks really well and the temperature brings the artwork to a higher standard. I believe you should add a little more contrast to add that “over-under” pattern.
Posted 7 months ago by Rohan
The lines are very neatly done since there is no negative space visible. The ends where the weaving is cutting off is even on both sides providing a very finished look.
Posted 7 months ago by Saikrish
The pattern you created here is very interesting and makes for a nice woven illusion. The curved lines within each section make it much more interesting and draw more attention.
Posted 7 months ago by Xavier (fan)
Lines are very neatly done since there is no negative space visible. The ends where the weaving is cutting off is even on both sides giving a very finishes look.
Posted 7 months ago by Saikrish
The weaving pattern is done very well and the color contrast between the copper on the black is very nice.
Posted 7 months ago by Anthony (fan)
The pattern is beautiful. I am intrigued to see the contrast and colors you add to elevate the stamp. I recommend using oil pencils to add the shadowing.