
Showing posts with label abstract drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract drawing. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Gabriel Moreno
i like this persons work as I like the use of watercolour within the use of pen and also the surrealistic nature of the piece of work and the contrast between the structural aspect of the building of the womans back and the more flowing lines of the hair.
what I would probably change if I were to do do a piece of work in this style would be to use a different subject instead of the buildings as I think theyre too out of it and I would want something to fit within the bodys shape.
what I would probably change if I were to do do a piece of work in this style would be to use a different subject instead of the buildings as I think theyre too out of it and I would want something to fit within the bodys shape.
agnes cecile
ive followed agnes on youtube for a few years now and love her work and how she creates such emotion with flicks of paint. the thing that really catches my eye with her work is how she works back into her watercolour paints with markers to highlight certain areas
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Sebastian Eriksson
Sebastian Eriksson
Sebastian is and 18 year old Swedish artist that found from searching Google. after looking at other surrealism artist I found then didn't entertain me but coming across his work made me think differently as I find he expresses emotions and expressions fantastically and would like to interpret it into my own work
i do like the monotone style but feel i would add hints of colour to not only add more emotion but also to brighten them up just a little.
http://sebmaestro.deviantart.com/gallery/
Sebastian is and 18 year old Swedish artist that found from searching Google. after looking at other surrealism artist I found then didn't entertain me but coming across his work made me think differently as I find he expresses emotions and expressions fantastically and would like to interpret it into my own work
i do like the monotone style but feel i would add hints of colour to not only add more emotion but also to brighten them up just a little.
http://sebmaestro.deviantart.com/gallery/
pablo picasso
when looking into cubism the first artist I came across was Pablo Picasso. I like the way he uses neutral colours and with that the image isn't so bold and prominent but kind of blends in to the background to give it a very subtle effect
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