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PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:04 am


Okay so,
Here's a few of my drawings, all done in pencil and shaded. I'm not exactly sure what to label my style as. Surealistic? Abstract? It dosen't really matter. Comments. Critique. Opinions.
Thanks.

Sorry, the status of my scanner is; 'I don't have one'.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Chris_Drane/art005.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Chris_Drane/Eye2.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Chris_Drane/art022.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Chris_Drane/art020.jpg

Much more to come later.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 6:06 pm


I like them. It's definately not my style but many of my friends draw these types. I would say it's "emo" style. One cool thing about it is you can put anything together and it works. I think they look cool, the first one was very original and abstract. That one was my favorite

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 7:11 pm


It would be helpful to know what you want it to look like. What kind of realism are you going for? What is your goal? It is hard to give direction to a unspecified destination.

Johnboy covered it well. I don't really have much to add.
PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:13 pm


you're a H.I.M fan, huh?
no, im kidding. i actually liked them. the first was by far the best, cuz i've seen more chained hearts in my life than you have hair on your head. for the eye, i think it looks cool, but adding more detail to it would give it a really nice look, because as it already look seperated, you can add more depth.

ElDot


!Stop!Go!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:18 am


Rogue Dragon
It would be helpful to know what you want it to look like. What kind of realism are you going for? What is your goal? It is hard to give direction to a unspecified destination.

Johnboy covered it well. I don't really have much to add.


I'm not going for realism at all. I don't want my drawings to look exactly like what they are supposed to be. All my drawings have symbolic meanings that go much deeper than the paper. Art isn't just creating peices that look exactly like what you are trying to copy, represent, or imagine. It's so much more than that. I get these thoughts in my head, and instead of writing it down into words. I write it as lines, as a picture.
That sounds horribly cliche, but that's just how it is. My goal? The only reason I draw is to express myself. But I've allways wanted people to see my drawings for more than what they appear.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:20 pm


The realism question was an example. With what you've said, I think a diferent route is needed. To convey , or hold, a message, you place an image on paper, or other media. The question is what do you want the image to be? For instance do you want the trees to look like they are covered in realistic or styalized bark? If styalized, what kind of style do you want? This goes for any part of your work.

In the style of grand masters everywhere, you must know where you want to go to get good directions.

What inspires art is of far smaller importance than most people think when it comes to critiques. You stated that you would like people to see more than just the image in your work. That is a great start. How are you going to do that? It sounds to me like you are going for visual poems. As such, maybe you should think like a poet, but using vissual means instead of literary ones. Consider every part of the image and make sure that it doesn't take away from the meaning. If it detracts, fix it. If it is extraniuos, why keep it? As a whole it should be understandable, even if you need a key like for reading a map.

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