Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sea Of People Trinity

These are some watercolour paintings I been working on in continuing my Sea Of People trinity.  My professor told me that it was a good idea to make more paintings like this and I do think she were right. My concept with these paintings is that these "hoodies" people of different shades and colors in itself is of God creations. We all come from different background but most of us serve a God and look forward to peace within ourselves and others.

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  1. Very neat concept, I like it. The painting gives a really cool sense of depth.

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  2. I love these paintings. I think that this concept is very interesting, considering your love of the figure. I also love how the figure pattern goes from almost a hero shape to a field pattern.

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  3. I like the last one because you related the color balance by using some shadow :)

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  4. When I first saw this, I instantly thought of a well of souls. The figures are ghostly but each seem to have character to them. I like the balance of light and dark. It really goes to show that without the light you wouldn't see the dark, and without the dark you wouldn't see the light, which makes a complete picture. I know that sounds kind of obvious, but it has a good meaning behind it, and that's what this artwork makes me think of when I see it.

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    1. Thank you Torrey actually when I first got this started was in my 3D class and now its growing and I'm loving it as well. And the figure do take on a ghostly feel too. Sometimes its get a little creepy like these guys going to turn around and say BOO!!!

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  5. Wowy WOW wow. Me like a lot! This perspective of going from a simple close up form reminds me of human knowledge slowly growing and expanding through time as we learn more about our surroundings.

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  6. Thank you Beth it seems like my artwork taking a different directions. I like this I really do.

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  7. Thanks Megan I never thought this creative mind would go that direction.

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