Great interpretation of the city Diomira, Ylwahk. Your depiction of the city is a rather literal one and you successfully rendered a lot of what was written; the gold cock, bronze statues, silver domes, and evening sky evokes a really ethereal mood. Ever since the matter was brought up in critique, in I am still debating whether or not that space in the middle is in favor of the composition or not \( *o*)/
Thank you ^.^ I can see why you and others in class feel that way about the space in the middle. I think either having something in that space or not creates two different 'feelings' for the composition and personally I'm in favor of not having something in the space.
Great interpretation of the city Diomira, Ylwahk. Your depiction of the city is a rather literal one and you successfully rendered a lot of what was written; the gold cock, bronze statues, silver domes, and evening sky evokes a really ethereal mood. Ever since the matter was brought up in critique, in I am still debating whether or not that space in the middle is in favor of the composition or not \( *o*)/
ReplyDeleteThank you ^.^
DeleteI can see why you and others in class feel that way about the space in the middle. I think either having something in that space or not creates two different 'feelings' for the composition and personally I'm in favor of not having something in the space.