This one is powerful, very powerful! Not only gives the expression quite an impact, but the composition enhances it. I love how the abstract emerges to a styled portraiture that has the same characteristic convincing factor as in realism. Love the motion and the dynamics used in the work and I can sent a lot of freedom. The colors are a celebration, and the composition has multi-balanced points, making it a stunning work to look at more than once!
Obviously, done by someone who knows how to catch the interest of the viewer; get them involved and live the feeling getting crossed; it is when "art" happens.
This is so different from your other pieces. This one comes straight at you and you can't help but notice, no matter what happens he's staying. It's written on his face and in his eyes. With the flow of your brushes you can fee the power taking him apart. The way the it being pulled by the right eye looks to almost have a tear. The strong facial features seem to sum up the story to me. You can try to break me down but I'm not going anywhere. The way there is only a few lines of red do represent blood to me, it's not over done. It just means if it's worth fighting for some blood might be spilled. It is a classic piece that will probably never be extinc. People seem to always have a reason to fight for something that is not theres. So others will have to stand and fight
This is very nice! The "square" brushstrokes fits very well. And the eyes are grabbing! The "waves" coming out/around the face are a bit dull and similar, but doesn't ruin the work itself!
Not only gives the expression quite an impact, but the composition enhances it. I love how the abstract emerges to a styled portraiture that has the same characteristic convincing factor as in realism. Love the motion and the dynamics used in the work and I can sent a lot of freedom. The colors are a celebration, and the composition has multi-balanced points, making it a stunning work to look at more than once!
Obviously, done by someone who knows how to catch the interest of the viewer; get them involved and live the feeling getting crossed; it is when "art" happens.
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