The M.C Escher sort of architecture is a great idea. Your artwork always feels like it could easily fit onto a tapestry or large pottery in some insane sort of fantasy world depicting narrative sequences in a weird temple or labyrinth.
That first woman figure totally reminds me of Kay Nielsen's East of the Sun West of the Moon. Also, i really dig the lizard man & the little castle in the last one.
I love the careful, limited coplor choices, much more effective than using every hue in the palette, which seems to be the trend of late. And beautiful designs as always, too -- great combination of flat/3-D effects.
This is just tan copy paper, pen, marker and white ink. The first one is painted because there is so much black and black pens leave me a little unenthused for the most part.
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The M.C Escher sort of architecture is a great idea. Your artwork always feels like it could easily fit onto a tapestry or large pottery in some insane sort of fantasy world depicting narrative sequences in a weird temple or labyrinth.
Wow, those pink women figures are really great.I don't think I've seen those before. Awesome.
That first woman figure totally reminds me of Kay Nielsen's East of the Sun West of the Moon. Also, i really dig the lizard man & the little castle in the last one.
Impressive stuff, love the green outlines on the 1st pic.
I love the careful, limited coplor choices, much more effective than using every hue in the palette, which seems to be the trend of late. And beautiful designs as always, too -- great combination of flat/3-D effects.
uh, "color choices", my bad.
Kay Nielsen, that sounds kind of right. It's good to see you giving more recently, the top one is really inspired.
what paper and materials are you using?
This is just tan copy paper, pen, marker and white ink. The first one is painted because there is so much black and black pens leave me a little unenthused for the most part.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
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