So, I'm putting this in my scraps because I really don't want to clog up my main gallery with this.
Back in university, there was one class that I had to take to graduate. The focus of this class was to create a body of work with a unifying theme. I focused on the idea of obsolescence, with my fursona being in the composition in some way. I used charcoal and drew on small pieces of cardboard you'd find on the back of legal pads.
This last one concerns smartphones. It's a fun thought to think when they might too become obsolete.
Unfortunately, I find this to be the weakest compositionally out of the bunch. It could have been done better if I had more time because as it is right now, it reads too flat. There isn't enough dimension to stand out. It was also the last one out of them as well.
At the end of the course, I was asked if I would have done anything differently. Despite some changes to the process of how I made these, compositionally, I wouldn't have changed a thing. I knew exactly what I wanted to do and sketched them out for reference before working on them. I still look fondly on this and many years from now, I'll probably still look at it the same.
Back in university, there was one class that I had to take to graduate. The focus of this class was to create a body of work with a unifying theme. I focused on the idea of obsolescence, with my fursona being in the composition in some way. I used charcoal and drew on small pieces of cardboard you'd find on the back of legal pads.
This last one concerns smartphones. It's a fun thought to think when they might too become obsolete.
Unfortunately, I find this to be the weakest compositionally out of the bunch. It could have been done better if I had more time because as it is right now, it reads too flat. There isn't enough dimension to stand out. It was also the last one out of them as well.
At the end of the course, I was asked if I would have done anything differently. Despite some changes to the process of how I made these, compositionally, I wouldn't have changed a thing. I knew exactly what I wanted to do and sketched them out for reference before working on them. I still look fondly on this and many years from now, I'll probably still look at it the same.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Border Collie
Size 1097 x 783px
File Size 256.4 kB
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