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It says analog and digital paint. Even in closeup it’s hard to tell what is digital, colouring I guess? This work would be nice to see IRL, the texture, it’s physical, it would create a special relationship with the viewer. But it’s digital, so no, it’s flat. Instead it suggests.
@SuperRareRoses Over the years, I’ve developed a unique style that combines showing the raw and drastic beauty of Mother Nature while evoking emotions within the viewer. For me, photography has become an extension of art and I thoroughly enjoy seeing others connect with pieces.
Hi, I'm Alex Breen. I'm a Writer, Editor, and Reviewer.
I write introspective horror, action, and crime comics along with reviews @ComicBookYeti.
Always looking for more work if anyone's interested.
https://t.co/sQkg6zF7lP
#PortfolioDay
Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of the Island Idol won the 5-Star Literary Titan Gold Book Award! "Excitement, fun, spine-tingles, danger, adventure, romance, fabulous characters, and a mind-boggling mystery."
--Amazon Reviewer. https://t.co/4ypHlpyLoV #MGlit #IARTG
@Carrie_Skylar
Through a certain chain of events I was able to commission @Zy___9.
This is Kogasa coming in to hug the viewer.
😳😳😳😳😳😳
My part of an art trade with @lacquerhead2112 featuring Trisha the Midnight Venus from Catherine winking and blowing a kiss at the viewer.
Karen Bognar Khan created this breathtaking drawing "Incandescence". She is a master at juxtaposing related and also disparate objects “to expand both, the perception of the artist and the viewer.” https://t.co/us5soFjJrM
Each of these 15 #NFT abstract paintings creates an experience, a meaning for the viewer. They are designed so you can piece two adjoining paintings together to find a new meaning. Connect a row, or other connected grouping and the meaning shifts. https://t.co/u10W82flNv
Larry King (19 11 1933 – 23 1 2021) was a famous American interviewer.
I'm doing an art challenge every month. For the month of December I'm looking back on the year 2021.
#lookback #yearinreview2021 #LarryKing
Quick visual notes while working through my next Skillshare class, demonstrating how to see and record light/shade/shadow in a way that complements quick line sketches to create drawings that can transport the viewer. It’s great fun.
I am happy to announce that my collection of sand abstracts is now live on @sloikaxyz
https://t.co/eHVf6tiaU4
18 1/1 Images from my time spent exploring the dunes.
Quiet, minimalist images reflecting a more elegant mood for the viewer.
CW // slime
The first of two icons for @/Brinnthefawn, this one is Sid!
[id]
A brown and cream anthro hyena with purple/pink eyes. They are baring their teeth at the viewer. Red slime and background.
'Mermaid Tears,' #watercolor and ink on canvas by Jennifer Duran.
"Inspired by contemporary, surrealism, and street art, my work focuses on evoking emotion from its viewer."
https://t.co/OwOG7su4wy
#contemporaryart #surrealism #artcollector #mermaid #dreamscape #interiordesign
The way value contrast is arranged in an image also supports the depth and readability of the space. Higher contrast will tend to come forward to the viewer, lower contrast will recede away from the viewer.
Glad to finally be able to release this artwork done back in 2020 for Texas based hardcore band Iron Code. I always like creating motifs that can be reinterpreted by the viewer. It’s like a filter in which the true meaning can have many meanings, or something like that haha.
An artwork, regardless of style, technique and medium, can be considered a discrete conversation between its creator and its viewer. Sometimes, the conversation evolves into a deeper connection and understanding, only made possible through the art that brought them together.