I did art. It is scribbley and sunsetty and I completely lack objectivity on it because I was there the whole time I was creating it, so any constructive criticism would be wonderful.
When it comes to art, I am pretty much, 'oh, hey, pretty colours...' Which I can do here. I figure the squiggly lines against the black could symbolise city-scape light and movement, or I could just totally fail interpretation 101.
I always imagined that the whole point of interpretation 101 was to think of things the artist might have meant, and not necessarily to be right about it - especially with the deader artists, as no-one can prove what they were thinking anyway. So you win! *grins*
When I made it, I was pretty much 'oh, hey, pretty colours scribble scribble scribble oh help maybe I should have started with some idea of what I was doing oh well scribble scribble.' I love the idea of the scribbles-on-black being city-scape light and movement - it gives me whole new realms of possibility to play with.
I took art in high-school and have since forgotten most of it, but presumably it's still floating around in my subconscious being useful. Well, I hope so, at least. *grins* I'm glad you like this - thank you!
Hee! I took art in high school, too. But those days are lost in the mists of time (OMG 39 years next month wtf!) and all I remember is the trick of perspective drawing - the part with rulers where you can draw a cube edge-on or face front from above or below. Very handy for doodling during boring meetings, but that's about it. *g*
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I always imagined that the whole point of interpretation 101 was to think of things the artist might have meant, and not necessarily to be right about it - especially with the deader artists, as no-one can prove what they were thinking anyway. So you win! *grins*
When I made it, I was pretty much 'oh, hey, pretty colours scribble scribble scribble oh help maybe I should have started with some idea of what I was doing oh well scribble scribble.' I love the idea of the scribbles-on-black being city-scape light and movement - it gives me whole new realms of possibility to play with.
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