Hi Ally. Thanks for your explanation about bounce. (I really thank you, but it was not necessary, I told you, to enjoy your art I do not need to understand it) :)) well... freeze: I see this image as ... "film" have you seen, which is very common freeze images in films? but simultaneously, the image has a lot of movement, maybe because my eyes played among the foreground and the second and third levels (planes) in the illustration anyway the girl's expression, leads me to imagine a terrible movement produced by the nervous disorder I think you've managed to express frozen, but with moving!!! Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:)
This is my posting for the Illustration Friday theme, Noise. Night comes early in late autumn - and sounds carry and are magnified. The remaining crickets are only faintly audible - but the sound of the flapping of a bird's wings is easier to hear. After a long bout of studying and caffeine intake, the imagination races as creatures of myth and fiction come to mind.
Hi Ally. Thanks for your explanation about bounce. (I really thank you, but it was not necessary, I told you, to enjoy your art I do not need to understand it) :))
ReplyDeletewell... freeze:
I see this image as ... "film"
have you seen, which is very common freeze images in films?
but simultaneously, the image has a lot of movement,
maybe because my eyes played among the foreground and the second and third levels (planes) in the illustration
anyway the girl's expression, leads me to imagine a terrible movement produced by the nervous disorder
I think you've managed to express frozen, but with moving!!!
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:)
Hi Roberto,
ReplyDeleteThanks again for your comments; they always make me laugh!
Byeeeeeee:) to you too!
it's like I'm walking on the sidewalk and the character gave me a fright. perfect and impressive!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Hudson!
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