I very much enjoy this piece for a couple of reasons.
The different artistic components of this piece make it a very 'complete' work of art, in that there's nothing really missing - I can't find anything inherently less than full or complete.
The color is the first thing I have to comment on - the fantastic shades of blue are very beautiful and create a serene feeling in step with the water, and the waterfall. The overall atmosphere that the blues create is very deep, very consuming.
The different textures used in this piece give it a great sense of variety and make it interesting. This is what's most mindboggling to me, considering I have to constantly remind myself that yes, it is in fact spraypaint, in a can, that you use. But the different textures is what is most impressive to me in this piece.
The image that this piece conveys is extremely mysterious, as there are different levels involved - foreground, middle-ground, background, and further beyond that. I'm trying to read into the background, but I can't quite grasp what exactly it is - specifically the pyramids that point up to the sphere, which I'm assuming is the moon. I think of moonlight, but the texture seems like it's too solid looking to be rays of light.
Overall this piece is extremely beautiful, complex, and deep. I can't stop staring at it and I think you've done a wonderful job with it. Keep it up! You've got a rare and amazing talent with this medium.
Holy crap. I've been looking for other spray paint artists on dA ever since I started doing spray paint. (Which, mind you was only like 6-7 months ago.) And thank you for the comment!
The different artistic components of this piece make it a very 'complete' work of art, in that there's nothing really missing - I can't find anything inherently less than full or complete.
The color is the first thing I have to comment on - the fantastic shades of blue are very beautiful and create a serene feeling in step with the water, and the waterfall. The overall atmosphere that the blues create is very deep, very consuming.
The different textures used in this piece give it a great sense of variety and make it interesting. This is what's most mindboggling to me, considering I have to constantly remind myself that yes, it is in fact spraypaint, in a can, that you use.
The image that this piece conveys is extremely mysterious, as there are different levels involved - foreground, middle-ground, background, and further beyond that. I'm trying to read into the background, but I can't quite grasp what exactly it is - specifically the pyramids that point up to the sphere, which I'm assuming is the moon. I think of moonlight, but the texture seems like it's too solid looking to be rays of light.
Overall this piece is extremely beautiful, complex, and deep. I can't stop staring at it and I think you've done a wonderful job with it.
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