Something I played with years ago, but recently saw another Hogger's work along the same line.
imp by mike wrote:
Something I played with years ago, but recently saw another Hogger's work along the same line.
I don't get it. It just looks like a composite jumble. Sorry, I try to stay positive, but not this time. Play with it a lot more and maybe it will "happen".
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Sorry, Mike, but I sort of agree with Reinaldokool. For me it's a bit like natural landscaping -- some overgrown front yards look really great while others look like... well... just weeds. Your concept may have merit but I don't see the appeal in this instance. The "framing" is distracting, not flattering.
Whatever those thorny things are take away from her beauty.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Looks like a study of colors - which I think is nicely done.
Reinaldokool wrote:
I don't get it. It just looks like a composite jumble.
I have to agree with that assessment. The "thorny things" would work for the background but why all over her face and hair and what is the blue blob covering her neck? Just looks like a hastily assembled composite without much thought.
This is what happens when you watch too much sci-fi mixed with time warp & space warp, then toss in a touch of rainbow for color.
The model liked it! Never saw anything like it, especially of herself. And that's why we play around with experiments!
This is simply horrendous. Did you do that to hide the identity of the person who had his hand on her waist?
TheStarvingArtist wrote:
This is simply horrendous. Did you do that to hide the identity of the person who had his hand on her waist?
As you can see from the original photo, it's her own hand.
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