Your technical precision in this piece is truly impressive, especially the way you’ve handled the complex curves of the railing. The grid system you used has clearly helped you master the perspective, making the entire structure feel very solid and three-dimensional. I love the delicate linework; it gives the sketch a clean, architectural feel while still showing the hand of the artist. There’s a wonderful sense of depth created by the overlapping elements that draws the viewer’s eye right into the scene.
Posted 2 months ago by Yug (fan)
The curve and bricks make this piece stand out. The scaling is managed to do good and even if it’s a curve so that’s nice yes yes
Posted 2 months ago by Aj
This pointillism piece is incredibly well-executed, with a strong sense of depth created through careful variation in dot density. The transitions between light and shadow feel smooth and intentional, giving the composition a striking dimensional quality. The abstract arrangement of facial features adds a creative and expressive element that draws the viewer in. Overall, the precision and patience shown in this work result in a visually captivating and highly refined piece.
Posted 4 months ago by Shane
This artwork is really creative and eye-catching, especially with the repeated shapes and hidden faces. I like how the artist used shading and dots to add depth and texture throughout the piece. The way the eyes and lips are layered makes it feel mysterious and interesting to look at. Overall, it’s a unique and detailed design that keeps your attention the longer you look at it.
Posted 4 months ago by Mekhi (fan)
I enjoy the value tones. You kept the dark tones dark. You also avoided the light becoming grey. The way you spread the tones through the face makes certain parts stand out.
Posted 4 months ago by Elysha (fan)
I enjoy the value tones throughout the project. You highlighted the dark and avoided grey tones. The artwork is very abstract. The light is also very good because you didn’t add too many dots to make it medium or too dark for a light tone.
Posted 4 months ago by Elysha
The balance between the amount of dots placed in a location really creates the contrast needed for the depth and emphasis on certain areas of the face. The fracturing on this is extremely unique. Although more negative space could’ve been avoided in certain areas. Altogether it is an extremely well done piece that meets all requirements.
Posted 4 months ago by Samsthitha
The contrast is good, and the value tones go from very dark to white. The fractures are sharp and split the art nicely. The piece shows emotion by looking shocked.
Posted 4 months ago by Rudra
Your use of dot density to create the dark-to-light gradation is really effective. The transition feels smooth even though it’s made of distinct dots. It shows strong control over value using just black ink.
Posted 4 months ago by Shane
I enjoy the way the face stands out. The curved fragments make it look unique and catches attention. The contrast also really stands out nicely.
Posted 4 months ago by Mia (fan)
This is a great reference photo. I can tell where the contrst will come from.
Posted 4 months ago by Matthew (fan)
The contrast between the face and back round is coming along great. IF you were to continue the pattern it you’d turn out great. Keep it up!
Posted 4 months ago by Matthew (fan)
I enjoy the start of your project. The contrast is starting to show really well. The dark is dark, the medium is medium, and the light is light.
Posted 4 months ago by Elysha (fan)
The gradation is clear since the contrast between the two values are clear. The curved fractures are creative and amorphous. The technique makes the artwork prickly.
Posted 4 months ago by Suniti
The use of crosshatching in this piece help to give it a realistic composition. This is even more prevalent when looked at from afar. The range from darkest in the underside of the trees or the valleys shadows to lightest on the lake push this idea.
Posted 6 months ago by Delilah (fan)
This artwork focuses on line and texture, using dense cross-hatching and varied mark-making to build contrast and depth in the landscape. The repetition of lines creates a strong sense of value, helping separate the foreground, middle ground, and background.
Posted 6 months ago by Rusna
I enjoy the work of the pen.Its very controlled.
Posted 7 months ago by Elysha (fan)
I enjoy the deep transition from dark to light. I feel the dimension on the shapes.
Posted 8 months ago by Elysha (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 8 months ago by Rudra
The change in value tones help make the objects look as it they are popping out of the paper giving them a 3d look. The persignature is evident in these value tones and the blended gradients that are seen.
Posted 8 months ago by Yug (fan)
Each of the rows show a clear gradation of value from light to dark. The technique you have invented creates using thick, boxy shapes to fill in the space.
Posted 8 months ago by Matthew (fan)
The shading is done very gradient and bledndid well
Posted 8 months ago by Arnav (fan)
Each row shows a clear gradation of value from light to dark. The technique you invented illustrates using thick, boxy shapes to fill in the space.
Posted 8 months ago by Anvika (fan)
I enjoy the gradation through out the scale. The emphasis on the darkest box brings value to the scale.
Posted 9 months ago by Elysha (fan)
I see the great contrast in the green and purple, and combined with the gold creates a great artwork.
Posted 9 months ago by Matthew (fan)
This piece is very expressive and the shading really shows the dimensions of each strand of woven material.
Posted 9 months ago by Anvika (fan)
The colors are nice and the design is too
Posted 9 months ago by Rudra
I enjoy the contrast between the green and purple, the paints brings texture to the colors