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- graphite
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- charcoal vine
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Last edited by Jelly on Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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One word: Cool!

I really like them all!!!
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I really like these! Especially the toilet paper city. I think you could use a bit of work like perfect details and the backround. Otherwise they turned out really nicely. I can't wait to see more of your work :) Good job! Keep drawing!
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Hmm, I really like these.

I'm having a hard time telling what 'Contour line drawing' is supposed to be, but I get the gist. It has a very classic feel, reminiscent of a blueprint. I'm sure it's because of being scanned/photographed, but the shadowing makes it look metallic.

'A city of toilet paper' is an interesting concept in itself, and I like the way you showed it.

Again, I can't exactly tell what 'Limited palate' is supposed to be...but I like it. The texture of the cloth is really good.

'Color at last!' is my favorite. Very abstract, and the colors are wonderfully vivid. The textures and shadowing really do make it seem like a normal painting, but on closer inspection it's obviously not...

Now, my only complaint is that the pictures are a bit vague. I agree with cityofdragons; the details could use some work. Especially on 'Contour line drawing' and 'Limited palate.' Other than that, I loved them and I admire your skill. Keep up the good work!
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Wow! I wish I could draw that good! You have excelent detail, I love it! These look like things you would get at the store with the white cardboard picture frames. I love them!
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I love the detail you use, and your style too! On the first picture, I can't really tell what it is. It might just be my eyes, but it looks a little unfinished too. That's seems to happen in most of the pictures. BUT I like the second picture. You did great shading. And in the third, I like your stroke. The way you paint, it reminds me of some famous artist, but I forget her name. LOL. Great colors in the third one, very striking.
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The first one is absolute wowness! :D I really wish you'd post a larger picture; the details aren't very clear.
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Hi! I love these drawings. You're a young professional, I'd say. The first one may not be very clear but the rest of them are just beyond amazing. They're spectacular. I really wish I knew how to paint but ALL I can do is sketch. The last one is the best! :)
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Who knew you could turn toilet paper into a masterpiece? Not this person. I love the stylistic roughness of it all. I would hang this in my bathroom wall for REALS. The shading is right on key. No detail was left to flounder. It just pulls together as one awesome chaotic shot.

I love how in all four of these you seem to take still life to a whole different level. As if you had an image of what you were perceiving and you expelled it into these beautiful creations. Really something to be proud of, I must say. You used three different. . I'm not sure what you would call it, materials? The variation of graphite, oil paint, and charcoal is way cool. I don't think I've even attempted anything bolder than charcoal myself.

As for the first shot, it's a bit more empty looking but the line quality is what really has me on it. Like you drained the color from the picture. The textures in the third are a win, but I'm not entirely sure what the image is meant to be. A towel and some mysterious black objects? o.O You kicked it up a notch in being very vibrant with the fourth image. I love everything about it.

Beautiful work.

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