Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Coming out of the woodwork

Hello, everyone, I figured I should begin posting on here and not always be in hiding.  I only hesitate to do so because I've seen such wonderful work from all of you and feel like my own is lacking.  
But I'd love to hear what you have to say-any critique, any suggestion is useful!  Help this timid craft major improve her silhouettes!  Thanks, guys.

3 comments:

Eric Braddock said...

Diggin this! I'm loving a lot of the subtle details, like the hair qualities and fur of the animal and fabrics.

Chogrin said...

beautiful. I can see this growing into a vocabulary for you. The details on your figures read well and a story can definitely be seen.

Tim Durning said...

for being timid, your work is really nice. i like that even though there's a lot of intersection going on, i don't have trouble at all reading what everything is- which would be my fear with a lot of overlapping silhouettes. i don't see many silhouette artists and i'm curious how it relates to your crafts work, but then again, i see that you can think up bitchin' keys. and keys- they're always cool.

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