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2006-08-13 14:52:05 · 3 answers · asked by lynda w 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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2006-08-13 16:07:02 · update #1

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Checked out your images... by far my two favorites are:

> the (pencil? charcoal?) B&W drawing of a bridge-like structure in the foreground jutting into a lake/pond

> The "snow" picture with tree in black background

Either of these seem like they would be good "music album covers". They also relate to each other visually and thematically, and could be developed further in a series of black & white landscape sketches, that could include a mixture of photos and drawings.

Overall I prefer the simple black & whites over the more ambitious color images. They feel more universal and less "personal", which allows me to relate to them better. I also prefer their "almost but not quite symetrical" compositions, and the use of "empty space".

"Empty space" as opposed to "negative space". Negative space refers to the abstract shapes that are created by the "background image", whereas the space surrounding these objects seems "real" and "empty".

In general the other images seem too decorative, and the symbolism gets a bit heavy handed.

The isolated objects and muted colors suggest a theme of loneliness to me. If that's your intention, then the landscapes are the more successful images. Conveying your ideas effectively without the use of symbols is much more subtle and challenging to the viewer.

2006-08-13 20:37:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jon 3 · 0 0

Impossible

2006-08-13 22:06:06 · answer #2 · answered by hotty 3 · 0 0

invisible.

2006-08-13 21:56:53 · answer #3 · answered by prince47 7 · 0 0

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