TheDviousOne [2020-01-08 03:50:34 +0000 UTC]
Hello, I'm here from to give you a comment on your artwork.
This is a very interesting piece! It has a bit a Salvador Dali vibe to it, with one big, empty space, with only "flying" trees populating it. I also like how there's a bunch of contrasting colors. Neon, 70s colors, and earth tones; colors that usually don't go together, and yet, somehow you made it work. It adds to the surrealism, seeing this brightly colored world, with more realistic-colored trees existing in it.
Your coloring and rendering is simple, but at the same time detailed. Even if you didn't render every single leaf on the trees, the way you colored it makes it seem each tree is full of numerous leaves (the ones that actually have leaves, i mean lol). Although, i feel the leaves of the tree closer to the viewer looks a little less detailed than the ones floating off the ground. Like the coloring there looks more blobbish. I know the flying trees are colored the same way, but maybe adding some more colors, or breaking apart the blobs more would create that same effect the other trees' leaves have? I'm also wondering why the tree on the ground is a different color than the ones flying away. I'm guessing once they're off the ground, they turn more natural? It's a pretty nifty detail if that is the case.
A couple of other things that stand out to me is the tree with the thick trunk, and the second-farthest tree with the almost realistic looking leaves. They seem to be drawn in a style much different than the others, and it's a little distracting, but i don't know if that was your intention, considering the surrealism of this image. But i think that's my only actual criticism.
This image is really well-done. It's simple, but it has you staring at it for a good few minutes. Great job
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KoreOfEmAll [2020-01-03 03:53:02 +0000 UTC]
They look like jellyfish
And that is a good point you make in the comments. STAY IN SCHOOL PEOPLE!
Random person: "But I'm 25."
Me: "You will stay in school and you will like it."
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