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Related: About this forumI generally don't post my work but some said I should. (update: made the pict larger :) )
Heres one I cranked out in a couple hours. Be brutal, its the only way I can get
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Docreed2003
(18,138 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)Response to Javaman (Original post)
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Ocelot II
(124,438 posts)Javaman
(63,705 posts)mopinko
(72,365 posts)not nearly gnarly enough, maybe. you could shade in those knuckles. either strongly or subtly.
i rly like the palette. i might spread a bit of white on the rt foot.
powerful image. good job.
Javaman
(63,705 posts)I wanted to keep the contrast that's why I didn't use the white on the right foot. (left?) I will take another look at the knuckles. Thanks!
MLAA
(19,156 posts)I wish I had your talent. Takes me a couple weeks of hard work to get something decent but not as well executed as you did in a couple of hours!
Javaman
(63,705 posts)it's weird for me, sometimes after I draw and see what I've made, I can't believe it came from my hand. I suffer greatly from imposter syndrome.
Diamond_Dog
(36,752 posts)Youre very talented!
AllaN01Bear
(24,876 posts)Javaman
(63,705 posts)Demanchor
(138 posts)I simply know what I like and sometimes why I like it. I truly appreciate yours. It depicts exactly how I feel. Life is hard but beautiful.
May I have your permission to use it as wallpaper someday on my phone?
Javaman
(63,705 posts)Demanchor
(138 posts)Good luck and Ill keep my eye out for an enlarged version.
Thank you for your permission.
Just so you know, when Im having a particularly bad day your image will remind me what it all means.
Biophilic
(5,560 posts)But the human drive to dance no matter what is skillfully and beautifully portrayed in your work. I would love to see more of your work. Thank you for sharing.
yonder
(10,058 posts)No pain, no gain first comes to mind.
flying rabbit
(4,838 posts)
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)BigmanPigman
(52,934 posts)which allows you to capture the light highlights. I always get my best rendering results when I use toned paper. You get both dark and light well as neutral grey (3) compared to white paper which only allows for dark and light (2). No wonder the great artists always preferred toned paper when they sketched.
mzmolly
(52,115 posts)
wendyb-NC
(4,197 posts)Beautiful.
godsentme
(132 posts)I'm instantly struck by the reality of ballet. I could feel it. So to me, your art is amazing.
DENVERPOPS
(11,937 posts)I gotta tell you........nothing impresses me more than someone who has natural artistic talent that I will never possess, no matter how hard I can try.............
Please pursue it, and be sure to show us more of your art in the future..........
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Not sure I understand it. Are they supposed to be dancer injuries - or have any relationship to the pain of ballet? If yes, it doesn't seem like the injuries correspond to where pain/bruises would be?
If something else ( the comparison) over my head? except for stunning juxtaposition of grace/beauty against pain and hardship?
blm
(114,067 posts)Well done.
cynical_idealist
(491 posts)Nice work :}
Alpeduez21
(1,926 posts)I'm not trained so I can't really speak to any technical aspects. I just know what i like and this is one of those pieces.
The juxtaposition is very powerful.
cksmithy
(317 posts)danced on point, had bloody toes, wore band aides, but loved dancing. They both danced in local ballet companies, performed in the Nutcracker, Cinderella, danced solos, etc. By the time they went to college, they were done. One granddaughter danced throughout high school, the youngest one, hated ballet, stopped before she was 10.
The art work is what dancers feet look like. (I danced as a 5 to 10 year old, I loved it. Parents said there was no more money for classes, as soon as I was ready to go on point.) I know sharing too much info, but the drawing is beautiful and realistic.
Lunabell
(7,309 posts)Is that charcoal? Fabulous!! I love the juxtaposition and your talent is immense.
cilla4progress
(26,309 posts)in spirit!
lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)Love it, Please share more.
Farmer-Rick
(11,739 posts)The beauty of ballet hides a very painful consequence.
Bristlecone
(10,693 posts)She will identify for sure.
Whatthe_Firetruck
(607 posts)It really gets across the suffering ballerinas go through for the sake of their art.
It is brutal, in a direct, honest, and good way.