Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Natalia's art process page




11 comments:

  1. Great fresh start. Your colors are nicely applied. Good job applying the paint thicker on the foreground as well as light on the background. The gesture of the tress are very lively. Consider using different size brushes as appropriate.

    Ms.Hom-Mandell

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  2. Your monster blobs are flowing very well. Good job mixing a range of neutrals and brights. Your pen work is well detailed and with good variety of marking making.

    The cut paper is also off to a great start. Right now it read as a Chinese character. Good use of positive and negative space.

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  3. I love how cohesive your bright tones are- I think your use of a darker shade and background really set your forms apart from each other. I'd love to see you use the same technique on the human form- I think it would be very successful!

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  4. I love your bright forms and how you set them apart with dark tones- try it on the human form!

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  5. I really liked your first draft of your landscape painting, the balance and colors worked very well and i liked the roughness of it./

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  6. I really like the perspectives of the paintings, and I really really like the third one.

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  7. I really like your style. I'm especially impressed with how free and flowing your art seems, while at the same time very finely detailed. Great work, in my opinion.

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  8. I really like your style. I'm especially impressed with how free and flowing your art seems, while at the same time very finely detailed. Great work, in my opinion.

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  9. the landscape piece turned out so well. Being in the class and seeing you work on it you see how much time and effort you put into to it and it really turned out amazing

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  10. I love to see your progression in your works. from your first drawing to your final painting

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  11. I like the realistic look of your landscapes, and the bright colors of your work in general.

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