I thought the complaint piece was a nice way to try to conceptualize something that you can't really have a physical form for (unless your complaint was physical) and that it encouraged creativity and speaking out about what you want to speak out about. My complaint piece was supposed to convey the "poisoning" of certain things by other people's dirty hands, but I'm not so sure that the message got across very well. I could have put some text on the sphere but that would've just made it look almost like a political cartoon, which I'm not too fond of. The process started from just one hand to being two hands as well as the forearms, for better "framing" of the picture, and more content.
The calligraphy pen introduction I don't really have a lot to say about. It was just an introduction, I did some doodles, I'm not new to calligraphy pen stuff. The never seen never will piece was also a nice way to try to conceptualize unseeable things, it is somewhat similar to the complaint piece in that you're trying to give form to something that you can't really physically touch (again, unless your subject was real). I didn't do that though, I picked something real and tried to think about what it would look like. I picked a fur-covered crab and thought about where its fur would be, why it would need fur, etc. and drew it out. I thought it was a nice way to experiment with charcoal pencils and digital image editing on my end, as you can tell from the various glamour that the finished product has. My end result didn't look too similar to an actual fur covered crab when I looked at one afterwards, but oh well.
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First picture: 10 minute color pencil piece
Second, third pictures: Never seen, never will piece (colored ver. coming up soon) Fourth: Calligraphy pen introduction Fifth, sixth, seventh: Complaint piece |
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