This drawing is so realistic. I enjoy how you use different values to make the material of the stools look textured and real. The perspective was captured really well. This is really impressive!
Posted 3 days ago by Mia (fan)
This artwork really stands out to me. I enjoy the how the hair stands apart from the face instead of just blending in. The background also makes it really unique and appealing. Overall, this piece is great and really caught my eye.
Posted 9 days ago by Mia (fan)
The use of pointillism achieves a transition of shadows and lights that makes the face a surprising three-dimensional volume.It is admirable how the density of the dots defines each trait with a delicacy that captures a deeply human and captivating expression.The contrast between the linear textures of the hair and the soft gradient of the face gives an artistic domain. The composition transmits a unique visual strength, turning each small dot into an essential piece of an image full of life and detail.
Posted 25 days ago by Erika
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 25 days ago by Rudra
The overall effect is visually interesting and well executed. The dot method creates a unique style that stands out. It shows creativity while still following the project directions.
Posted 29 days ago by Shane
The use of texture and shading in this piece is incredible! I love how you've captured such a strong sense of form and character using pointillism.
Posted 29 days ago by Stephanie (fan)
I enjoy the sketch of your face. The graph seems very equal and none seems bigger than others. Very excited to see it finished.
Posted 29 days ago by Elysha (fan)
Your balance with the sections is very well. The contrast is very good. The patterns is very attracting.
Posted 29 days ago by Elysha (fan)
Your form is amazing. I can really tell the difference bettween every part. It all flows so well together when everything is shaded so perfectly. I mean, the shading is really satisfying to look at so good on you.
Posted 1 month ago by Connor
The contrast between the dark and cold water between the bright fish make the painting look as if it were setting a scene in a cold dark pond. The broken line around the fish make show the path the fish had traveled, and the bubbles show the breaths of the fish.
Posted 2 months ago by Yug (fan)
I really enjoy the use of the grid to help with the proportions in this sketch. The attention to line work is great. It is also really impressive how close to the reference the sketch is.
Posted 3 months ago by Mia (fan)
This painting is nicely done, the koi fish really pops. The choice of background contrasts beautifully to emphasize the koi fish and its detail.
Posted 3 months ago by Natalie
The way you controlled your lines throughout all the drawings to create both smooth and rough textures depending on which part of the shadow was being portrayed helps push the 3Dness of the objects you captured. Your understanding of dark, light, and midtones is also very helpful to see how the objects are 3D, which I see especially with your traffic cone drawing and sphere.
Posted 3 months ago by Rory (fan)
This artwork demonstrates strong perspective and spatial awareness, making the objects feel very grounded in space. The background supports the subject without distracting from it. :)
Posted 3 months ago by Rusna
I like how you overlapped the lines at the background to showing a nice gradience reminding me of a sunset. The variety of line weights in this piece helps add more dimension.
Posted 3 months ago by Janice (fan)
The dark water surrounding the fish gives the art a deep romantic feel.
Posted 3 months ago by Isabella
The colors are extremely vibrant, standing out against the dark background. This contrast adds movement and makes the subject visually striking.
Posted 3 months ago by Simran
The wavy texture on the hills of the artwork, allows a bumpy and rough texture to be expressed in the artwork. Moreover, the approach by using dots to shade the background mountains and adding snow to the top of the mountains allows the sky to stand out very well. Moreover, the rest of the artwork has the same value tone, so maybe changing it in different places, allows the composure to look more 3D.
Posted 3 months ago by Kavin
This piece showcases vibrant brushstrokes that capture the movement of the fish through water. The use of contrasting colors brings a sense of liveliness to the artwork.
Posted 3 months ago by Liliana (fan)
I enjoy the lightness of the pen. The balance between the lines in unity are very nice
Posted 4 months ago by Elysha (fan)
The different shading techniques on each of the 4 objects give off various textures. The scribbling of the sphere looks and feels like a smooth texture, while the soda can gave it a more rigid, and uneven texture.
Posted 4 months ago by Janice (fan)
I enjoy the variety of textures used. The layers of the texture above the mountains create nice shading.
Posted 4 months ago by Mia (fan)
I love the shading and contrast of the mountains, but the light source is not accurate, I feel that you need to work a little bit more on that, and in creating shadows
Posted 4 months ago by Stephanie
There is depth shown and the shading is good with the outline not showing for the most.
Posted 4 months ago by Rudra
The shading and value creates depth. The detailed texture makes the landscape look realistic.
Posted 4 months ago by Christine (fan)
The color gives a leathery texture to the work. The negative and positive spaces provides a good illusion of a weave.
Posted 4 months ago by Suniti
I enjoy the placement of the shadows. It creates a satisfying perspective of the 3D shapes.
Posted 5 months ago by Mia (fan)
The light and shadowing creates a dynamic between the two. This helps the simple shapes transform into artwork with depth and detail.
Posted 5 months ago by Christine
I enjoy the layering. The layering is thick which adds dimension to the shapes.
Posted 5 months ago by Elysha
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
I enjoy how this shows a clear scale of value using gradation. I also enjoy how it is demonstrated how the lightest highlight can be brought to a deep shadow.
Posted 5 months ago by Mia (fan)
I enjoy the balance between the colors. It’s very controlled and i feel the harmony between the colors
Posted 5 months ago by elysha
The material used to create this initial pattern seems to very unique and showcases a specific type of fabric, such as wool. The weaving pattern itself reminds me of woolen fuzzy sweaters. The colors contrast one another highlight the weaving pattern itself.
Posted 6 months ago by Samsthitha
The way you used color in this piece is fantastic.
Posted 6 months ago by Stephanie
I enjoy the pattern through the project
Posted 6 months ago by Elysha (fan)
I enjoy the color choices and the negative spaces makes the weaving dimensional and contrasts very well.
Posted 6 months ago by Valentina (fan)
The way you used your utensils successfully added texture to your piece, making it really come to life. The dark spots in between adds depth to artwork.