I was clicking through these (using those blue arrows next to Art Time), and instantly a smile lit up on my face when this appeared. Mmmmm, what colours! this looks like you had fun doing it, which a viewer can feel - and it's fun for the viewer to drink in in it's own right too.
A tiny criticism, the lines of the handle of the big brush seem bent in a clockwise rotation, as if they were trying to squeeze onto the page. An anomaly, in that everything else is drawn without distortion. It's the only disharmonious part and therefore draws the eye to it, and I don't think that's what you wanted the viewer concentrating on! Especially among so many wonderful parts to enjoy - the off register colours on the pastels, the spilled ink, which somehow seems joyful rather than a mess, the flowers, the text.
Goes with this morning's lovely weather and my window being open.
What a wonderful world, it makes me think.
The bright rainbow colours really pulled my eye on the main page. I had to click in:) I like how the blues seem to be sitting on top of the lettering - I can imagine it was all a tidy, clean space and then Art Time suddenly hit and the whole thing got messy & fun!
Thank you for all the lovely comments! I am totally new to photoshop, so this is my first digital artwork ever. I'm really enjoying myself :)
Bill, the comment about the big brush is spot on - the handle is a quirk form my original drawing (I think it was the drawing from memory), which I forgot to fix.
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A tiny criticism, the lines of the handle of the big brush seem bent in a clockwise rotation, as if they were trying to squeeze onto the page. An anomaly, in that everything else is drawn without distortion. It's the only disharmonious part and therefore draws the eye to it, and I don't think that's what you wanted the viewer concentrating on! Especially among so many wonderful parts to enjoy - the off register colours on the pastels, the spilled ink, which somehow seems joyful rather than a mess, the flowers, the text.
Goes with this morning's lovely weather and my window being open.
What a wonderful world, it makes me think.
Bill, the comment about the big brush is spot on - the handle is a quirk form my original drawing (I think it was the drawing from memory), which I forgot to fix.
I'm so glad this made you smile!