Chris- just giving you a perspective that I hope helps you... I'm not even published yet and naturally I'm dreaming of being in your shoes someday, yet find myself wondering if I'm good enough, to be in this business, among so many incredible artists in this forum and beyond. I didn't get picked either to be in the top 16, though last month I was close and given Honorable Mention. That was inspiring to me!!! This time I scrutinized my piece under the microscope of "Why am I even doing these competitions?" That said, of course, being a newbie here I honestly can't say I completely know where you're at because I am not in your shoes yet I am very familiar with disappointment and so many other negative emotions that follow. I noticed a habit of thought surfacing that stops me from progressing and having any fun here, I call it "comparison-Schlager" (worse than JagerMeister sp?) Therefore, I can't be my best self by noticing I wasn't picked.
I see the broad spectrum of choices and submissions puts Lee, Will, and Jake in a position of choosing pieces that reflect best from where they stand. I have found in really honestly looking at my submission I could have done some things better and that's why I realized THAT is why I do the contests. Not an indictment, rather an indication of what I need to improve my craft. And, it's not that I am not good or talented, it's that I just want to improve and then, so feedback is just relative.
Looking at your piece, I see you have some great movement, and a cool shift in perspective with the angular lines. I noticed you originally had it square and perpendicular and you asked about how to change the dynamic... Your interest in developing honestly helped me, in seeing how to create instability this way. Don't forget your growth and sincere interest in being good in this profession drives those of us watching from cyberspace... So keep up the excellent work, because I appreciate your skills and talent.
I do think if you pushed the emotion further by amplifying the expression on the boy's face, amp up the storm even further- add more animals rushing in (I used to work in an animal sanctuary so I can relate to the frenetic behavior of storms and all the crazy!!!) and even make the boy larger so he's more of the focal point? Just a few ideas.
Hope this helps- and keep going because you're a pro and I look forward to seeing your work.
