Sweet, simple and apt, with the color palete that is elusively, but confidently 4ofSwords. Adam's silhouette looks a bit like a wry keyhole to the heart on the thumbnail!
It's funny you would say that bout the pallete! I was intentionally trying to pick colors that felt appropriate to Claire rather than the ones I'd pick of my own accord, but perhaps there's no escaping the fact that I'm the origin regardless.
It was one of my frequent clueless statements, so you shouldn't take it to heart -- I wouldn't know a color wheel if it rolled me over!
It's not even true by volume or averages: your artwork has featured every single hue and shade over the years, but the most prominent color of your gallery would be green, anyway.
Maybe it's the slightly caustic, bittersweet effect of combining these two colors, like citrus and grape, that I remember from your visual works, or that I've grown to associate the regal purple/lavender with your *written* works for its quality of sophistication and lush detail.
(Took a tour of your art folders to ascertain my stance on this, and damn you're good! Not to mention prolific! The color, the posing, the settings, the surface textures, the *expressions* are simply great for most of those pictures, and overflowingly magnificent in a few! The real media oldie illustrations were feasts for the eyes with all the elaborate costumes, as well.)
Posted by Astronommy 4 years ago Report
Glad to see it here!
Sweet, simple and apt, with the color palete that is elusively, but confidently 4ofSwords. Adam's silhouette looks a bit like a wry keyhole to the heart on the thumbnail!
Posted by 4ofSwords 4 years ago Report
It's funny you would say that bout the pallete! I was intentionally trying to pick colors that felt appropriate to Claire rather than the ones I'd pick of my own accord, but perhaps there's no escaping the fact that I'm the origin regardless.
Posted by Astronommy 4 years ago Report
It was one of my frequent clueless statements, so you shouldn't take it to heart -- I wouldn't know a color wheel if it rolled me over!
It's not even true by volume or averages: your artwork has featured every single hue and shade over the years, but the most prominent color of your gallery would be green, anyway.
Maybe it's the slightly caustic, bittersweet effect of combining these two colors, like citrus and grape, that I remember from your visual works, or that I've grown to associate the regal purple/lavender with your *written* works for its quality of sophistication and lush detail.
(Took a tour of your art folders to ascertain my stance on this, and damn you're good! Not to mention prolific! The color, the posing, the settings, the surface textures, the *expressions* are simply great for most of those pictures, and overflowingly magnificent in a few! The real media oldie illustrations were feasts for the eyes with all the elaborate costumes, as well.)