frejasphere
Lol but you're drawing by hand, the most time consuming part of my 3d images is rendering, which I just sit back and watch. My images will never be as impressive as hand drawn stuff though.
I believe that every medium has its own treasured ways of exploring what we want to say in art... and we gravitate towards different mediums for all kinds of reasons. There are no wrongs or rights - I, for one, am hopeless with on-screen 3D work, even though I worked with clay for a long time, I get lost in the non-tactical three dimensional world
I don't think you merely 'sit back and watch' - you are engaged in what you are creating and you have an understanding of where you want to take the story you are telling
And *hugs* to you for a happier day
Hi frejasphere!
I LOVE IT! It's so unique and I can tell how much you appreciate colour! Me too...except my Queen of Swords is a pencil drawing...go figure. Judgment, however, will be in colour...using pastel-like chalk. Your rendition is completely different than anything I could have ever imagined...what a vision...which is why I find it so special. It's so creative. I adore the images and the figure sitting in the corner drawing ten swords. It truly does capture aspects of both light and dark. It's hard to see the silver lining in most 10 of Swords cards...but, here, I see it. I see it. Thank you.
Thank you so much Flames your comment is truly lovely, thank you
I love colour, and... I also love the stark contrast of black and white ... It is a bit like dark vs light, happy vs sad, up vs down - we cannot have one without the other... and gravitating towards both, in a way, shows the appreciation of the 'opposite' if that makes sense? So your fabulous Queen of Swords does not 'lack' colour because she is shown in pencil... instead she encourages us to use our mind and imagination to see more...