Had an idea, hope someone likes it
Had an idea, hope someone likes it
I like it.
I felt the lips have to be twice the size in the same place to imply the hangers were earrings.
The eyes would then be just hidden by the 'hair'.
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Neat, Tim.
Gary W. Priester
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Thanks all, was supposed to be a graphic design, the eyes are not hidden by the hair.
I've been watching a you tube series by Pete Beard, Unsung Heroes of Illustration, and got inspired by some of the artists who use a minimal aI mount of detail yet is still so readable.
Thought I'd break out Xara again, after so long and give it a try. Obviously not the best, but I gave it a shot.
I hope to be posting more images again after a long time off. Time will tell.
I'm very envious of people who create, and I really like minimalist art like Lichtenstein, the 80's pop art, and Wedha.
You hit both, and I am, indeed, rather envious.
My first thought was Milton Glaser.
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Very striking image, I like the colours...
I like it, but I agree with Acorn that and the lips should be raised some too.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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that is... interesting tim
I saw the thumbnail yesterday, before anyone else had posted - what I saw was not a head at all, but two trees bent over in an arch with someone behind [sat, prone, on lower ground] with only their lips visible in mime sytle, the trees rather late '60s early '70s in their style
the full image looks more like a head, probably because it is precieved as 'closer' ... distance changes thigs
it is well done
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