Art often reflects the personal mood of the artists, I like how most of the characters in each of your pages seem to hold a constant emotion for the entire page, maybe reflecting what you felt at that time, maybe not but it works well. Top left, I see frustration for many of the characters (Yesterday, I felt like the character at bottom right of that first page). For the top right page, they seem to be showing reflection on something troubling. For the bottom left, it's as though they are thinking "ok, this is the way things are...what now?".
Thanks, folks. I think that the "greencab" creature is a chipmunk of some sort. That's an interesting observation, Mark. As much as I attempt to work with various shapes and lines, I do seem to unintentionally maintain a consistent mood.
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I really like the male faces and naturally, the little rodentish animal (guinea pig? hamster?) on the bottom of "greencab". It's sweeeeeeeeeet.
Art often reflects the personal mood of the artists, I like how most of the characters in each of your pages seem to hold a constant emotion for the entire page, maybe reflecting what you felt at that time, maybe not but it works well. Top left, I see frustration for many of the characters (Yesterday, I felt like the character at bottom right of that first page). For the top right page, they seem to be showing reflection on something troubling. For the bottom left, it's as though they are thinking "ok, this is the way things are...what now?".
Thanks, folks. I think that the "greencab" creature is a chipmunk of some sort. That's an interesting observation, Mark. As much as I attempt to work with various shapes and lines, I do seem to unintentionally maintain a consistent mood.
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