Another month and another ShiftArt Challenge. These challenges seem to be coming up quicker and quicker. Anyway this months challenge is "Urban Art" They left it wide open on the interpretation of "Urban Art". So this is what I came up with.
Creative, Frank, but the guy in the lower right looks a bit distorted.
Cool. Take the guy on the right out and it's a prize winner
Pretty cool. As already stated, I would remove the bottom right guy.
UTMike wrote:
Creative, Frank, but the guy in the lower right looks a bit distorted.
Thanks Mike. He’s on the ground after he broke his back.
. Actually on go back into the composite and take another look.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Cool. Take the guy on the right out and it's a prize winner
Thanks Jack. Seems he maybe a distraction. Off with his head and the rest of him.
Thanks for the thumbs up.
Fstop12 wrote:
Pretty cool. As already stated, I would remove the bottom right guy.
It appears the viewers don’t like the guy. He will be band from the island.
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It seems whenever there are budget cuts in Eduction it is the art and music department that suffer. Both are necessary for the development of young brains.
I don’t attend Board of Education meetings. But maybe I should attend at least one. And bring up your suggestion. Particularly the one about the Karma-Sutra drawing. Gym class will take on a whole new interest.
NJFrank wrote:
It appears the viewers don’t like the guy. He will be band from the island.
I hope he doesn't leave with any idols in his pocket. :-)
Fstop12 wrote:
I hope he doesn't leave with any idols in his pocket. :-)
I think the internet police should keep an eye on him.
Great use of the half-ovals above the tunnel and the arrows directing us the way of the young lady. Love the contrasts of colorful arches against solid blocks of walkway.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Great use of the half-ovals above the tunnel and the arrows directing us the way of the young lady. Love the contrasts of colorful arches against solid blocks of walkway.
Thanks Linda. I look forward to these monthly challenges. Makes me “plan out” what I want to work on. Since I have no emotional interest in any of the image to select from I find it sometimes easier to come up with the final composite.
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