Visual focus, much like the human mind, cannot be successful and ubiquitous at once. Edit, dance, and prioritize the elements that best convey the human message.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
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Thank you. I enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThis are all very dynamic and dark. my favorite is the one on on the bottom. nice contrast between the S curve and the horizontals. What is he holding?
ReplyDeleteI don't really remember what he was holding, it looks to be a cigar, but being in a coffee shop, perhaps it's an overbaked biscotti...
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being the 21st century though, it's probably an ipod.
I like the overbaked biscotti concept better.
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The first one really gets to me. The use of line weight and form pulling this guy right out of the fog of the eternal. A joy to view the drawing, however in real life I hope he stays hidden in the haze. The second drawing looks like a 1940's or 50's character actor. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm rather fond of the push & pull of the first one myself.
DeleteThanks, Bill.