i love the work that went into this, the light colors bring out the point that in this picture everything is moving. Because of that color it looks like she is on fire, a very high burning flame. how you did it i will never know i enjoy this greatly. Only, i dont like the dark color, But that is just me. i believe this a wonderfully done work of art. The white and the light colors bring out everything this work, has to give. i look forward to seeing more work for you, that gives me many ideas for my own drawings.
Vision: In artworks such as this, it is generally hard to pinpoint a specific idea that the artist aimed for. One can only guess, or make up their own interpretations depending on what they see in the artwork. I do really enjoy the openness that this image presents, as it allows the viewer to select from a multitude of interpretation possibilities.
Is this a dance of passion? Perhaps a display of defiance?
Originality: Overall capturing the sillhouette of a person while illuminated by various sources has been done multiple times before - then again, eveything new is a well forgotten old. The way the art is presented clearly shows the personal side of the artist, and that allows the image to further than the standard model of this kind of work.
Technique: The seeming randomness of brushes creates a great way to channel the movement of the image. Not only do those "flames" provide a good contrast to the cool background, they also allow the watcher's view follow the "action" around the image, always guiding the person towards a specific part of the image. Very well done. However, some small brushes appear to be done hastely, thus limiting the possible impact they could have provided. I also quite enjoy lack of clearly defined detail - it brings just enough of a dreamy "punch" to finish the image.
Impact: I have always enjoyed stylized interpretations of sillhouettes and the games of colors. As such, this image definetely falls into my boundaries of "like".
Overall, i quite enjoy this piece. It does remind me of a few other artists i quite enjoy - namely Chris Cold and Christof Monnin (who isnt on DA, sadly). Great work!
This is a Masterpiece! The Flames and the Smoke blend and morph into this shadowy figure twisting and contorting through dimensions. The color of the flames is so vivid and illuminating . I love the streaks and twirls spreading across the shapes. And I really like the water dropping into a puddle affect in the left upper corner. It feels like I am looking into a reflection of water. Your an incredible artist... A Master Creator...
Is this a dance of passion? Perhaps a display of defiance?
Originality: Overall capturing the sillhouette of a person while illuminated by various sources has been done multiple times before - then again, eveything new is a well forgotten old. The way the art is presented clearly shows the personal side of the artist, and that allows the image to further than the standard model of this kind of work.
Technique: The seeming randomness of brushes creates a great way to channel the movement of the image. Not only do those "flames" provide a good contrast to the cool background, they also allow the watcher's view follow the "action" around the image, always guiding the person towards a specific part of the image. Very well done. However, some small brushes appear to be done hastely, thus limiting the possible impact they could have provided.
I also quite enjoy lack of clearly defined detail - it brings just enough of a dreamy "punch" to finish the image.
Impact: I have always enjoyed stylized interpretations of sillhouettes and the games of colors. As such, this image definetely falls into my boundaries of "like".
Overall, i quite enjoy this piece. It does remind me of a few other artists i quite enjoy - namely Chris Cold and Christof Monnin (who isnt on DA, sadly). Great work!
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