Thursday, November 15, 2012

Breadth Piece-Cramer-esq Cramblit with little men/creatures.

8 comments:

  1. spectacular colors, Kyle...I can't really give a suggestion for such an avant-garde piece. Although I love your vividly beautiful pieces, I would be interested to see something done with a limited palette, to show your range and abilities with different styles. Graphite, charcoal...? -Erin

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  2. I agree with Erin. I love your work. But I feel like you don't have much variety. I've never seen your work done in anything but acrylic, watercolor or ink. I'd like to see some variety. Good job on this piece so. Your color choice is amazing, as usual.

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  3. Amazing color choices, i dig. I like your space-y style, it's really unique. I think it'd be cool if you pushed more black into the piece though, but that's only a minor thing. Great job!

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  4. I love the colors and the gradients in the mountains (I'm pretty sure they're mountains ha). I'd like to see more of those little creatures or monsters in the painting. And also I agree with Lauren about pushing the black. Other than that it rocks! Rock on \m/

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  5. Hey man, I like this, like I've already told you before...um, keep doing what you do...I have nothing negative to say besides the fact that you smell......jk. Thumbs up.

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  6. Have you thought about the border more? Any progression on this piece/have you finished the little guys? Just keep thinking about how to draw the eye back around with the extras/little details you add to the piece.

    Nice work Cramer-blit

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  7. i really like the colors of this piece. you have developed such a way of painting that it has detail yet still has surrealism to it. great job

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  8. Acrylic, watercolor, ink, water, and charcoal; Thats a lot of different media. I Cannot use just ink or just chacoal to protray my pieces, it wouldn't end up capturing what I desire...Chyanne. Also I think 5 different media is a lot of different media. I get pretty risky, wouldn't ya think?

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