Did you actually draw the pattern in her hair? If so that's impressive.
Did you actually draw the pattern in her hair? If so that's impressive.
The galaxy part I did not. However, I did edit the colors and attempted to make the hues fit more into the piece. I also added quite a few more stars. The white lines are something that I drew as well.
Why do have so few followers? If your recent submissions are an indication of things to come then I'm excited. This may not be perfect, but doing experiments like this is a sign that you're pushing yourself. I love the stillness in some parts in contrast to the rapid movement in others. Combined with the desaturated colors it looks like an old photo, and I can almost feel the girl about to move.
That means a lot to me. Thanks for the review! ;)
You're one of the only artists I know that makes art about important, relatable, real-world issues. You're also one of the only ones that mastered both environments and people.
Change doesn't happen overnight, but things like this help it move along.
Do people avoid staring at your head?
maybe
I would love this as my ipod wallpaper.
Hey, wallpaper away.
School is lame unless you want to be there, it's one of those things that is long overdue for an update.
It's crazy how I saw this on Maddox's channel first and then randomly stumbled across the artist who drew it here. It's a small world.
deep
This is what you see right before you die.
It's cool, but the reason I don't usually review stuff like this is I don't get why it has to be so pandering. You and other people who do this could just as easily give shoutouts in the comments. I just don't get it.
Fuck pandering, I pander to no one but myself. Just somethings are so esoteric they can be misconstrued. Thanks for the review.
If you're a fan of your own work, then you'll be fine ~ Start small. If you can't, then start smaller ~ If you don't love what you put out, don't expect anyone else to
Age 32, Male
Process Improvement
AAS Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina
Joined on 8/6/09